Tinder forms relationships, not just casual sex says chief Sean Radd
Sean Radd, the chief executive of Tinder, has defended the app against allegations it is merely a platform where youths cavort and arrange casual sex get-togethers.
Speaking at the Web Summit conference in Dublin, Rad quoted a Tinder survey of over 300,000 of the apps users, claiming that 80 per cent were looking for a long-term relationship.
Whether or not users would openly admit they seek casual sex through the app remains in doubt, however Radd pushed the app as the place people go to find a “stable and long term” relationship.
He said: “It’s a part of life. All Tinder’s doing is Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




