Wall Street feels swipe fatigue as Match Group shares tumble, signaling an opening for new dating startups
Briefly

"Match Group shares dropped more than 18% on Thursday after the company said paying users on its largest app, Tinder, fell 4% to 9.9 million in the third quarter, compared to the same period a year ago."
"Deflating investor energy around dating apps mirrors a national outcry of 'swipe fatigue,' following a decade of the apps' meteoric rise. A national survey by Forbes Health in July reported that 78% of respondents, across all generations, sometimes felt 'emotionally, mentally, or physically exhausted' by dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble."
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