>>21358369These dating apps have been dying for years. They had their heyday when millennials were at university and after they graduated, but everyone got wise to how bad and gamified they are. Those who got laid or relationships out of it did so, those who didn't gave up and moved on, and young people aren't filling in the empty seats because of the poor reputation. All that's left is fat single moms in their 30s. The golden age of dating apps is over. I think some study suggested that young couples are more likely to meet through Instagram than actual dating apps now. They literally just follow a bunch of local attractions and DM each other if they're attractive. It's a whole dating darknet and they like it that way.