Friday, 8 May 2015

NDM Story

Tinder hits back at research claiming 42% of its users have partnersDating app says it’s not rife with married flirters: ‘simple logic should reveal that it’s essentially impossible for any of these claims to be accurate’













Dating app Tinder has rejected research that estimated that 42% of its users are either married or in a relationship.

A spokesman told the Guardian that the figures by GlobalWebIndex strongly contradicted its own internal numbers, and criticised the methodology of the survey.

“The results of this tiny, 681 person study in the UK is a totally inaccurate depiction of Tinder’s user base – this firm is making guesses without having any access to real data on our millions of users worldwide,” said the spokesperson.

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