How I hacked online dating | Amy Webb
Are dating apps effective? 6 Minute English
BBC on how effective dating apps are?
‘It’s not you, it’s dating’: Where is modern love going wrong?
A 2023 YouGov survey has found that almost half (46%) of Brits say their dating app experiences have been bad.
Dating Apps Really Have Gotten Worse. They're Trying To Change.
Opinion | Dating Apps Like Hinge, Tinder and Bumble Are Getting Worse
Tinder parent company cuts jobs as subscriber numbers slump
Tinder downloads are falling but the dating app era isn’t over yet
OFCOM's Online nation 2024 report
Page 50 on dating in the UK
Are dating apps keeping you single? Mozilla Explains: Dating apps, AI and collaborative filtering
Dating app usage is on the rise. If you're one of the millions of people looking for love online, you might be wondering, how does the app know who to show you next?
Dating apps are more dangerous than you think
Meeting people in real life is hard, maybe harder these days than ever before. When you meet someone in real life and want to ask them on a date, you’re taking a big risk. And we’re all hyper-aware of that risk, well, most of us. The odd thing about this is that even with all of their issues, dating apps seem to work.
*Privacy Not Included | Shop smart and safe | Mozilla Foundation
The problems with Dating apps and data
When Love and the Algorithm Don’t Mix
When I met my husband, who happens to be white, he told me that he was always seeing women with blonde hair on Tinder and he’s not really into blondes. No matter how many times he had swiped left on blondes, the algorithms were always recommending them to him, presumably because pop culture dictates that white men prefer blondes.
Dating apps: Lack of regulation, oversight and competition affects quality, and millions stand to lose
Swipe right or left? How dating apps are impacting modern masculinity
Neurodiverse dating app founder was date 'addict'
The founder of a dating app designed for people with ADHD and autism says he launched it after feeling like he had become "addicted" to dating.
Dating Apps: The Uncertainty of Marketised Love
Dating apps promise a ‘digital fix’ to the ‘messy’ matter of love by means of datafication and algorithmic matching, realising a platformisation of romance commonly understood through notions of a market’s rationality and efficiency. Reflecting on the findings of a small-scale qualitative research on the use of dating apps among young adults in London, we problematise this view and argue that the specific form of marketisation articulated by dating apps is entrepreneurial in kind, whereby individuals act as brands facing the structural uncertainty of interacting with ‘quasi-strangers’. In so doing, we argue, dating app users enact a Luhmanian notion of interpersonal trust, built on the assessment of the risk of interacting with unfamiliar others that is typical of digitally mediated contexts dominated by reputational logics. From a sociocultural perspective, dating apps emerge as sociotechnical apparatuses that remediate the demand to rationally choose a partner while at the same time reproducing the (im)possibility of doing so. In this respect, far from offering a new form of efficiency, they (re)produce the ontological uncertainty (Illouz, 2019) that characterises lovers as entrepreneurs.
Is your dating app stalking you? | Outside the Fox
‘A friend said it gave them hope’: four ways to find love – without the apps
From Singles dinners, Dating docs, Pear ring and Dating friends
Date Me Directory
Decentralised dating directory, leaning on the Google docs trend
'Date Me' Google Docs and the Hyper-Optimized Quest for Love
Wired piece on the Google doc dating ecosystem
BrightCheck | 1st Romance Scam and Anti-Catfish Check
With BrightCheck, users can feel more in control and empowered as they navigate the dating world. We invite you to join the BrightCheck community and take the first step towards a safer dating experience.
Online dating’s untold dangers | Now You Know
Are A.I. Clones the Future of Dating? I Tried Them for Myself.
A New York Times reporter tested a handful of chatbots to see if they could help improve his dating life. The results were decidedly mixed.
Online dating will reinvent itself | LinkedIn
Is online dating starting to feel stale? As dating apps face scrutiny, singles are finding new ways to connect in 2025. Whether it’s through social clubs, speed dating events, or even matchmakers, the options are expanding. This experimentation will continue in 2025 as both daters and entrepreneurs look for the next big thing. Dating apps will have to adjust or face deletion.
How to Not Die Alone - A Dating Expert's Guide
Not the best interview with Logan Uly but she is clear and explains well. Also some interesting pieces she mentions
South Korea organises speed dating to tackle country's low fertility and marriage rates | BBC News
Dating apps encourage our worst instincts. Here’s how to be more ethical | Christine Emba
Folk Theories of Online Dating: Exploring People’s Beliefs About the Online Dating Process and Online Dating Algorithms | Request PDF
This Is The Problem With Modern Dating! | Simon Sinek
I swiped on tinder 143,489 times. Here’s what happened
Time to look into my data from tinder, bumble, and hinge!