Dating Apps Are Using Roleplaying Games to Fix Your Rizz
Briefly

Dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, and Grindr are recognizing user frustrations with boring conversations and the diminishing excitement of swiping. In response, they are launching scenario-based training and AI tools to enhance users' romantic communication skills. Many users, like Adam Raines, express dissatisfaction with typical app interactions, finding them unengaging and dead-ended. The apps' new features aim to empower users to communicate better, potentially revitalizing the dating experience that has become a chore for many.
"People are sick of dating apps; chatting feels like a chore, most conversations lead nowhere, and the novelty of swiping has worn off."
"The vast majority of my online dating interactions have been like that," says Raines, illustrating the frustrations many users face on dating apps.
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