Well that explains Reddit
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The 2010s saw the rise of (anti-)social media including Reddit, the rise of Tinder and its website based predecessor, PlentyOfFish. But oddly enough, the latest data I've seen suggests that over 50% of single people are meeting online but only 9% of people are using online dating in the last year. Are most people meeting via social media or are they counting friends and others chatting via chat apps as "meeting online"?
But one thing to note, what explains the decline in sexless under 35 year old men from 2018 onwards while women's rates are now above that of their male peers? It isn't because of a certain event in 2020.
An epidemic of clean rooms?