TECH CRUNCH - The U.S. military placed ads on Tinder in Lebanon, warning people in Arabic not to attack the U.S. or its allies amid Middle Eastern tensions. The ads, linked to U.S. Central Command, targeted groups like Hezbollah and were part of a broader psychological operations strategy. Despite their intent, Tinder removed the ads for violating its policies on violence and safety. The U.S. Central Command declined to comment on the campaign's details.