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Tinder’s new warnings inform users when they’re potentially being inappropriate


Tinder is introducing new user warnings to tell young singles when they’re not being respectful and need to improve their behavior. The updates are Tinder is introducing new user warnings to tell singles when they’re not being respectful.

The updates are rolling out globally in the coming weeks and target the app’s main demographic — users aged 18-25 — who are often just beginning their online dating journey and require additional guidance. The warnings fall under three categories: “authenticity, respectfulness and inclusiveness,” Tinder explained in today’s blog post, adding that they aim to address behavior like harassment and impersonation. These warnings are designed to provide transparency and alert users when they are not engaging in acceptable and respectful behavior,” Nicole Blumenfeld, Tinder VP of Trust & Safety Operations, said in a statement.

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