Tinder, Casualhookups.info, Bumble saw increased lengthy chats, casual dating during the COVID-19 pandemic


Posted April 2, 2020 by dating

Coronavirus risks cancel weddings, concerts and eating out, but up to now people are still finding ways.
 
CasualHookups.info's new survey showed that during the coronavirus epidemic 80 per cent of singles turn to online dating. Though 7 percent of those surveyed said they would avoid dating all together until after the pandemic, 29 percent said they wanted to keep talking to people on dating sites until they could meet in person. This increased dialog is seen on a variety of dating sites or applications. According to MarketWatch, Match Group, operated by Tinder, Hinge and Match, and Bumble also saw an rise in the amount of messages exchanged, and a increasing interest in applications for conducting video calls without sharing contact information. And that kind of dating is not really a negative thing for anyone. It's anything but remarkable.
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