The Dating-App Diversity Paradox
Briefly

"Once, American couples most commonly met through friends or family; now they're most likely to meet online. Yet, despite the apps' popularity, roughly half of users-and more than half of women-say their experience on them has been negative."
"Dating people your friends or family know usually means dating people demographically similar to you-and that can lead to an ever more segregated society. How couples meet ends up being this incredibly primary battlefield to the reinforcement of a distinction of racial, ethnic, and social class groups."
Read at The Atlantic
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