Article 6KB7P I’m not surprised people are suing a dating app company – our addiction to swiping makes us miserable | Georgina Lawton

I’m not surprised people are suing a dating app company – our addiction to swiping makes us miserable | Georgina Lawton

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Georgina Lawton
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Those who - like me - have spent years looking for love on a six-inch screen know the pitfalls of these platforms

On Valentine's Day this year, a lawsuit was brought by six people in the US against Match Group, the company behind dating apps such as Tinder, Hinge and Match. The suit blames dating apps for game-like tactics that, they say, contribute to addictive behaviour, making miserable swiping addicts of us all.

Match Group denies this, calling the claims ridiculous". But anyone who, like me, has spent years on and off the apps knows that there are clear parallels between love algorithms and online gaming - only with dating apps, we are the commodities.

Georgina Lawton is the author of Raceless: In Search of Family, Identity and the Truth About Where I Belong

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