Tinder, the popular dating app, recently made changes to its user policies to prevent people from using their profiles to promote their commercial ventures. The platform has made it clear that links from Onlyfans, social networks or external services will no longer be allowed on public profiles.
The app’s statement also clarified that anyone found to be engaging in such activities, or causing any harm or discomfort to other users, will be subject to immediate action. It will take into account the seriousness of the offense and any potential for continued violations.
The updates were made as part of Tinder’s efforts to improve the user experience by promoting authenticity, respect and inclusion. It is aimed specifically at users between the ages of 18 and 25, who are asked to observe the app’s rules and regulations.
Tinder not only provides an overview of the rule changes, but also caters to curious people who like to know what the app is doing and why. Tinder’s senior vice president of member strategy, Ehren Schlue, clarified that the restrictions are adjusted to ensure that the app remains a safe place for users to connect.
In addition to this, Tinder has also made other modifications aimed at improving the experience for its users, such as the introduction of a user-created video game that would help potential suitors get to know each other better.
Tinder has earned its reputation as a safe platform and these measures illustrate how seriously the company takes the safety and well-being of its users. It is now up to each user to understand that the app does not allow the creation of profiles for commercial purposes and to take the necessary steps to keep their account safe.