Judging whether you want to get to know someone romantically solely based on their photos has become such a commonplace behavior that “swiping left” has its own meaning. That is about to get even more prevalent as Tinder’s latest redesign prioritizes the images you upload. While it may seem shallow, this is not really that much different than how you might judge the dating potential of someone you see across a room. The interesting part is how it will force Tinder users to rethink how many images they use, the quality of those images and the stories they tell about their personality.
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