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Dating apps add friction back into romance
Dating apps like Hinge, Tinder, and Bumble are reintroducing friction into their platforms by encouraging in-person interactions and community-driven features to counter user decline. The article highlights a broader trend of sectors moving away from hyper-efficient technology toward experiences with intentional obstacles, such as live programming in entertainment and in-person exams in education.
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