It’s over: Snuffing out the flames of online dating

By Global News Today 2 Min Read

Nov 15, 2024 05:48 PM IST

Has online dating peaked? People are ditching the apps, going old-school, and aiming for IRL connections. Here’s how the swipe failed a whole generation

The last time Vinith Krishnan, a 38-year-old investment banker in Bengaluru, matched with a woman on Bumble, was in June 2023. By the time he realised she’d hit him up only for a job reference, a whole month and five dates had gone by. “Imagine how I felt. It’s okay to want a job reference, but why string me along for five dates to do that? I ended up feeling like a loser. Things like this didn’t happen when we met people at parties or through friends,” says Krishnan. He’s currently single but unwilling to get back on a dating app anytime soon.

Live comedy shows, supermarket carts, heritage walks are back favour with singles. (Adobe Stock)
Dating is changing as people grow weary of app-based options and disappointments. (Adobe Stock)
Dating apps have prioritised the best matches for their paying customers. (Adobe Stock)
On Hinge, most users are not shown matches suited to them unless they’re high-tier members. (Adobe Stock)

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