Dating apps: Are we all just becoming options?
We reflect on the unremarkable feeling of being “just another option” on dating apps in London.
We reflect on the unremarkable feeling of being “just another option” on dating apps in London.
How do you recognise red flags and check if the person you are talking to is real? We talk to two women who have experienced the challenges of online dating.
Exploring how safe are we really on dating apps by looking at recent statistics.
It’s a term being thrown around that everyone seems to know what it means, but what actually is a f**k boy?
You’re swiping on Tinder and you come across someone suspiciously good looking. It’s almost definitely not them. So why do people catfish?
With Tinder being a normal way to meet somebody in today’s society it still has many potential dangers, this is one personal account.
As it’s popularity grows, we examine the stranger side of the online matchmaker.
Artefact offers a few tips for those of you are still feeling guilty about being single in the 50 shades age.
Like the sound of an app being hailed as a Tinder for parties? Creator and founder of KickOn Charlie Stewart wants his app to bring people together for parties, instead of people spending time on Facebook and Instagram.
My argument that Tinder’s sole purpose was for hook-ups, not relationships, fell on deaf ears. “We aren’t in the 18th Century! Get with the times!”