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Short kings are up in arms over a controversial new feature on Tinder. The dating app has started testing a new feature that ...
Now, though, Tinder's trial of a new feature that allows paying members to screen potential matches based on "how tall they are" has brought the debate "kicking and screaming back into the light".
Popular dating platform Tinder recently sparked mixed reactions on social media after launching a new feature allowing users to filter their height.
Robby Soave and Lindsey Granger react to dating app Tinder testing a new feature that will allow its premium members to list height as a preference in their profile settings.
Are they engaging in height supremacy? Tinder has been accused of superficiality after testing out a new paid preference that allows users to screen potential matches based on height.
Many dating apps let users set height preferences. But they’ve also probably amplified our obsession with height in a potential partner.
In a move that is set to divide the users, Tinder is testing a new feature where users can set a 'height preference' to sort the matches. The dating platform has globally rolled out the test ...
The dating app Tinder has begun trialling a divisive new premium height filter which will allow paying users to select how tall their potential matches will be. Tinder is testing height as a paid ...
One new Tinder feature has been controversial: a new trial allowing paying users to use height as a filter. It’s raised the ire of self-identified “short kings” concerned about “heightism.” ...
Talking Point Does Tinder's new height filter spell doom for 'short kings'? The world's biggest dating app is trialling a new 'preference' – but some worry it will shorten the odds of finding a ...
Does height matter when it comes to love? It shouldn't − but Tinder is testing a height filter anyway.