Tinder Changed Dating. Now, the ‘Second Wave’ is Coming
It’s almost hard to believe that there was a time, roughly eight years ago, when the average 20-year-old would not have been caught dead dating online.
“It made you weird, it made you unusual,” reflects Tinder chief executive Elie Seidman, speaking to The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald from Los Angeles, where he heads up the app that arguably triggered the past decade’s dramatic shift in dating culture.