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For the first time, Tinder is letting users chat before they match. The app has launched a game called Hot Takes that connects potential spouses in a speed dating-style game that’s now available every day from 6PM-midnight local time. Users will first be shown some multiple-choice questions, such as: “Which of these is most pretentious? Bragging you don’t have TikTok, natural wine, saying your found something first, or or Oxford comma enthusiasts.” Tinder will then drop them into a chat with another user who’s given similar answers. [Read: Why entrepreneurship in emerging markets matters] The potential spouses can then talk before deciding…
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