Topic: Dating App

15 chapters across the catalog

Retribution
Episode 1793 2:01:28 - 2:03:01

1793: Retribution

The Right Stuff, Conservative Dating App

A new dating app called "The Right Stuff" has launched to cater specifically to conservative users, sparking debate on social media platforms like TikTok. Critics argue that political polarization has made it increasingly difficult for conservative men to find matches in liberal-leaning urban areas. The app's release highlights the growing trend of "ideological sorting" in personal relationships.

Mercenary Spyware
Episode 1760 2:43:35 - 2:47:00

1760: Mercenary Spyware

TikTok Dating App Frustrations and Time Blindness Accommodations

Viral TikTok content features a woman complaining about the "male loneliness epidemic" on dating apps, claiming she can only find "conservative" or "MAGA" matches. Another creator sparked debate by asking for workplace accommodations for "time blindness," arguing that the current system of requiring employees to be on time is "entitled." These videos are characterized as "engagement farming" designed to provoke emotional reactions rather than honest discourse.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 2:27:01 - 2:32:11

1752: Pell-Mell

Dataing App, AI Matchmaking and Crypto Cockney

Entrepreneur Mark Kilabian launched "Dataing," a new AI-driven dating app that matches users based on a 1,200-trait scale rather than traditional bios. The app aims to use technology to bring people together authentically, potentially addressing the "incel" epidemic. Additionally, a "Crypto Cockney" donor from the UK sent a contribution, predicting economic chaos and the necessity of Bitcoin.

Pam Bondage
Episode 1730 1:05:42 - 1:11:21

1730: Pam Bondage

Hinge Dating App Extortion Scams

A sophisticated extortion scam targeting users on the dating app Hinge involves "catfishing" victims with explicit photos before a fake "father" or "police officer" threatens legal action. Scammers claim the girl involved is a minor and demand payment to avoid sex offender registration. Law enforcement reports that older women are also frequently targeted by "romance scams" involving fake celebrity profiles, such as a recent case involving a Brad Pitt impersonator.

Scruples
Episode 1715 1:23:04 - 1:26:24

1715: Scruples

Dating App Delusions, Trans-maxing and Hypno-porn

A story about a woman running a Hinge account for her male friend reveals the extreme difficulty men face on dating apps. This leads to a theory about "trans-maxing," where young men who cannot find romantic success as males seek validation by transitioning or adopting female personas online. The hosts warn parents about the dangers of "hypno-porn" and the isolation of the digital dating world.

Octocopter
Episode 1714 2:59:04 - 3:01:27

1714: Octocopter

Dating App Experiment, Gender Dynamics

A social experiment involved a woman running a man's Hinge account for three days, leading to her feeling "depressed" and "hating women" due to the lack of engagement. The experiment highlighted the extreme difficulty men face on dating apps compared to women. The hosts jokingly link this frustration to broader societal shifts and the "trans Maoist revolution."

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 2:04:59 - 2:07:46

1649: Stay Alarmed

Pig Butchering Scams, Cryptocurrency Fraud

"Pig butchering" scams, which involve luring victims into fraudulent cryptocurrency investments through dating apps, have reportedly stolen $75 billion worldwide. Victims are "fattened up" with fake dividends before being "slaughtered" when they attempt to withdraw funds. New York officials recently seized nearly two dozen web domains linked to Chinese IP addresses used to facilitate these multi-million dollar frauds.

The Learning Curve
Episode 1400 2:36:30 - 2:45:27

1400: The Learning Curve

Associate Executive Producers, Dating App Hits

Associate executive producers are recognized for their contributions, including a donor who was "hit in the mouth" with the show via a dating app. The hosts discuss the "noodle gun" and "Sharpton" jingles. A producer from Idaho reflects on John Dvorak's past appearances on the TWiT network.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 14:25 - 16:17

1313: Q Victims

Global Town Square Failure, Bumble Politics Filter

The concept of a "global town square" is dismissed as unworkable due to human tribalism and algorithmic amplification of conflict. The dating app Bumble reportedly disabled its political filter after users utilized it to harass those with opposing views. An anecdote describes a date ending in a workplace retaliation threat over political differences, highlighting extreme polarization.

Weeping Angels
Episode 1208 1:55:22 - 1:57:19

1208: Weeping Angels

Dating App Data, Privacy Risks and Chinese Ownership

An investigation into dating apps like Hinge and Grindr revealed the massive amount of personal data collected, including exact locations, chat messages, and HIV status. European transparency laws allowed users to see files spanning hundreds of pages. National security concerns were specifically raised regarding Grindr's ownership by the Chinese company Kunlun Tech and the potential for that data to be accessed by the Chinese government.

Bot Cops
Episode 1039 1:32:15 - 1:35:37

1039: Bot Cops

Millennial Dating Apps and "Dog Mom" Culture

A millennial donor expresses frustration with modern dating apps, claiming they are dominated by "dog moms" who prioritize pets over human relationships. The discussion touches on the "Japanese approach" to staying single and the humorous misuse of the term "seppuku" in the donor's note.

Braking Algos
Episode 1036 1:55:37 - 1:57:52

1036: Braking Algos

Millennial Dog Obsession, Dating App Trends

A listener from the Bay Area observed that many single millennial men use their dogs as a primary selling point on dating apps like Tinder. The commentary suggests that for some, dogs have taken the place of human relationships, providing loyalty and affection without the complications of traditional dating.

Phoneliness
Episode 1030 1:38:21 - 1:41:26

1030: Phoneliness

Facebook Dating App and User Retention

Facebook is launching a dating feature within its main app, causing stock prices for competitors like Match Group to drop significantly. The hosts discuss "quitter" stories of individuals leaving the platform for mental health reasons and improved real-life connections. There is skepticism regarding whether users will trust Facebook with the sensitive personal information required for a dating profile given recent privacy breaches.

Menprovement
Episode 972 2:22:11 - 2:27:09

972: Menprovement

Tinder, Menprovement Initiative Campaign

Tinder launches the "Menprovement Initiative," a marketing campaign aimed at reducing the "douchebag factor" on the dating app. The hosts critique the campaign's use of stereotypes, noting that it labels 27% of day traders as douchebags, and argue that there is an equal demand for "douchebag women" on hookup services.

Men in Skirts
Episode 901 2:36:12 - 2:41:32

901: Men in Skirts

Hater App, Dating Through Shared Dislikes

A new dating app called "Hater" matches users based on things they mutually dislike rather than shared interests. The app features trending topics like Donald Trump, selfies, and slow walkers. The hosts test the app live, swiping on various topics to see how the profiling algorithm works.