Tinder is a Scam! Beware!

By Asa Montreaux
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Have you ever used a dating app, or a dating website, and thought maybe it was a bit fake? Maybe that it was not legit? 

Everyone has played Tinder, and there are thousands of studies about how it works, what kind of results you get, and how that plays into dating, human relationships, and how sexuality work in a cognitive sense and a biological sense.


What if something was such a scam it had ruined our modern understanding of what sexuality is? What if it ruined our understanding of what human mating is?


Tinder seems reliable, and it purports to be a legitimate community, reporting to the United States securities and exchange commission (SEC) a revenue of 1.9 billion dollars in 2023. Customers spent 64 million dollars on in-app purchases in the year. But what if a company had only stolen those?


On the face of it, Tinder works. You may have heard it would worth be with a try, you may have found an article recommending it online. However the reality is much different. Men like profile after profile, only to get only no response. At the same time, women are inundated, flooded, with thousands of likes and matches. It turns out they don’t have time to really look at your profile, and figure out if you are right. They will get more and more likes and matches while they aren’t even playing. You may think your like will be the next slide on their swipe screen, but it will actually be in the middle of the pile of a thousand likes.


Just watch the video and see for yourself.


Tinder is a scam. Please beware the company, and the app. I would recommend not using it, and I would recommend not using it. It seems to be not only yearly, but monthly the prices go up. And all of these features that were free when the app originally came out, are now something you pay for. It may seem fun to swipe something like a casino game, but the you have to pay a heft price every time, you ought to skip it. Everyone knows those are rigged.


There are surely other apps and websites that are scamming us, and appearing at the same time as legitimate companies. Please know that all dating apps and website are the same as Tinder, they are the same scam. Please be aware of apps and subscriptions from websites that you are not familiar with. If they do not seem to work, please unsubscribe. And I encourage to try seeking for what you need not from an app, but in some other, more real way. If you choose to drink please do so responsibly.



*Short Story Selections did not mean to contact or engage with any Tinder users in this experiment. Please understand we do not have an opinion of you, and we have not made a decision about you based on your profile or anything in the video. We were simply testing the app. Thank you.


--Update, the next morning. No end in sight to the matches. Consider yourself someone never seen if you're a guy. Side note, Tinder is now being deleted!


- Also please note at this time, Tinder has no feature to display mutual facebook friends or instagram friends or followers. This is the Tinder app as it was originally and as it is now.


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