Repeating the context in the tweet, Hinge released a new limitation that restricts your account from liking people if you have too many conversations open. So if I understand this correctly, it basically puts a limit on how many people you can string along at once.
Woman flips out because now she can't have hundreds of simultaneous conversations boosting her ego.
I don't use dating apps for obvious reasons, but my understanding is that you can't message people who haven't responded positively to you somehow, so they need to swipe right on you or like your profile before you can message at all. It probably varies by app as well. Anyone more familiar with how it works should jump in and correct me if I'm wrong.
Repeating the context in the tweet, Hinge released a new limitation that restricts your account from liking people if you have too many conversations open. So if I understand this correctly, it basically puts a limit on how many people you can string along at once.
Woman flips out because now she can't have hundreds of simultaneous conversations boosting her ego.
What do "likes" have to do with messaging in this system?
Hinge users can only message one another if they have mutually "liked" each other.
I don't use dating apps for obvious reasons, but my understanding is that you can't message people who haven't responded positively to you somehow, so they need to swipe right on you or like your profile before you can message at all. It probably varies by app as well. Anyone more familiar with how it works should jump in and correct me if I'm wrong.