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Hinge CEO Says Gen Z Needs AI to Start Conversations

Posted on June 8, 2026
Hinge CEO Jackie Jantos

BBC – Jackie Jantos says many Gen Z singles want relationships but lack the confidence to initiate conversations, making AI tools useful for breaking the ice. She argues Hinge’s AI features are designed to help users express themselves rather than replace genuine interaction. Jantos also pointed to declining in-person socialization, loneliness, and the lasting effects of the pandemic as factors making dating more challenging for young adults. Despite growing discussion of dating app burnout, Hinge continues to grow in the UK, reaching 1.5M users.

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Matchmaking Sees Resurgence as Dating Apps Struggle

Posted on June 8, 2026
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TABLET – Matchmaking is thriving despite the rise of dating apps. The number of matchmakers registered with the Global Love Institute has grown from ~1K to ~10K in the past six years, as more singles turn to personalized matchmaking services. Once a niche profession, matchmaking now serves a broad range of clients and interests. However, many matchmakers say today’s singles have become more difficult to match, with changing expectations and attitudes toward dating and relationships.

See full article at Tablet

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Gen Z Says We’re in a ‘Crush Recession’

Posted on June 8, 2026
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VICE – A growing number of Gen Z singles say they have lost enthusiasm for dating. Experts point to dating app fatigue, financial stress, fear of rejection, social isolation, and hookup culture as key reasons. Many young people feel disconnected from romance and are less optimistic about finding relationships than previous generations.

See full article at Vice

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Interview With Grindr CEO George Arison

Posted on June 8, 2026
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BLOOMBERG – Grindr CEO George Arison said the company is evolving beyond dating to become a “global gayborhood,” as the platform continues to expand its role in helping users connect for relationships, friendships, and community. Arison said Grindr has delivered ~25% annual growth over the last four years and claimed that 50% of gay relationships now start on the app. He also said attitudes toward long-term relationships are changing, with more gay men seeking serious relationships than in previous years. According to Grindr’s research, more than half of gay men under 35 say they want a long-term relationship, while 25% want children, a shift he attributed in part to the growing recognition of same-sex marriage. Arison highlighted AI as a major investment area for the company and said 80% of Grindr’s code is now generated by AI. He also discussed the role Grindr plays in countries where LGBTQ+ people face restrictions.

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15M Grindr Users’ Data Put up for Sale on Dark Web

Posted on June 4, 2026
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DS DIGITAL SHIELD – A hacker claims to be selling a database containing information on ~15 M Grindr users. The data is said to include names, email addresses, account details, location data, physical attributes, sexual orientation, gender, date of birth, and HIV-related information. The alleged database is being offered for $400 on a dark web forum. The claims have not been independently verified, and Grindr had not publicly commented at the time of publication.

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DatingBuzz, South African Dating Site, Denies Breach

Posted on June 4, 2026
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MYBROADBAND – DatingBuzz, one of South Africa’s largest dating sites, has denied claims that its systems were breached after a hacker forum post alleged that ~670K user records were being offered for sale. DatingBuzz operator DatingLab said it was unaware of any breach and noted that the alleged dataset contained fields and features not used by its platform. The claims could not be verified, and cybersecurity experts suggested the post may have been generated using AI as part of a growing trend of fake data leak listings.

See full article at MyBroadband

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Hello Group Reports $49M Profit on $353M Revenue in Q1 2026

Posted on June 3, 2026
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SEEKING ALPHA – Hello Group reported Q1 revenue of RMB 2.39B ($353M) and a profit of RMB 328.8M ($49M). The company expects Q2 revenue of RMB 2.45B – 2.55B ($362M – $377M) and maintains its target of reaching RMB 3B ($444M) in overseas revenue this year. Management said domestic results continue to be affected by tax-related pressures, while overseas growth remains on track despite recent challenges in Turkey and the Middle East. The company is also continuing to roll out new AI and social discovery features across Momo and Tantan.

See full article at Seeking Alpha

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Maxion Revamps App Around Live Dates and In-Person Meetings

Posted on June 3, 2026
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BIZ TODAY – Maxion, the UAE-based dating app, has unveiled a new strategic vision, “Real Dates, Real People,” where professionals can browse live dates, select one, and meet in real time. The revamped app is responding to growing dating app fatigue by shifting its focus from traditional matching to real-world interactions. As part of the initiative, founder and CEO Christiana Maxion has launched a content series called Dating in Dubai, which explores modern relationships and dating culture among professionals navigating Dubai’s expat-driven social scene.

See full article at Biz Today

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Bumble Is Launching a New Paid Group Dating Feature

Posted on June 3, 2026
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BUSINESS INSIDER – Bumble is launching a paid group-dating feature called Plans in New York, allowing small groups of users to meet in person through events organized within the app. Participants pay an RSVP fee, can bring a paying guest, and are later able to match with attendees they connected with. The move follows similar initiatives from Tinder, including Double Date and Events, as major dating platforms increasingly blend online matching with offline social interaction.

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