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Dec. 17, 2018
Bumble’s New Filtering Tool Seems Useful, If Flawed
Users can now select certain traits they want to see in potential matches; but things like being Jewish and looking for a third aren’t options.
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Madison Malone Kircher
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Mar. 6, 2018
Bumble Dating App Bans Guns in Profile Pictures
The platform will be moderating all old photos and any new ones you upload, too.
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Madison Malone Kircher
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Jan. 24, 2018
Even a Fake Jack Posobiec Isn’t Welcome on Bumble
Bumble deleted an account claiming to be Jack Posobiec. (It wasn’t really Jack Posobiec.)
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Madison Malone Kircher
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Oct. 2, 2017
Bumble Just Added a Career-Networking Feature. Let Us Teach You Some Openers.
Dating app Bumble wants to be the new LinkedIn.
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Oct. 14, 2016
For Women, Bumble Doesn’t Know the Difference Between a Date and a BFF
Bumble’s BFF feature is matching women looking to date women with women who are just looking for new friends. Oops.
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Sept. 22, 2016
Bumble Wants Users to Prove They’re Real With Selfies
The dating app wants to end fake-profile rumors once and for all.
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Madison Malone Kircher
June 15, 2016
Spotify and Bumble Are Partnering to Doom Your Love Life Through Song
Why yes, prospective date, I
do
listen to a lot of Celine Dion.
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Madison Malone Kircher