Facebook launched today a new feature that will attract the interest of many users, including those who recently decided to leave the social network due to data security issues. More precisely, those from Facebook have copied the functionality of the Tinder application to implement a system in their own platform that will allow people to find their future love, whether it will be for a lifetime, a night, or just a week.
Facebook has started testing this functionality in Colombia, a country where it seems that there are many people interested in using such functions, everything that the American company offers is quite similar to what Hinge offers. Facebook will ask people to answer certain questions in order to create a dating profile for them, and to put them more easily in contact with other people, who would have similar interests, and are eager for an adventure.
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Facebook offers for this function integration with groups and events that exist in the network, it being offered for those who are over 18 years old in the menu where we can also control the settings. Facebook has the new functionality implemented only in the mobile application, without ads or premium functions, and only those who choose to request the option to be present there will have access to it, they will create a separate profile for dating, with more less data than the real one.
"Dating has been a behavior that we've seen on Facebook for a really long time. We want to make it easier and more comfortable for people to engage in. We just thought that now was the right time."
Facebook takes some information from the main profile, such as the name, but users can make a separate description, and can add up to 9 photos on iPhone, or 12 on Android, to present themselves better. Facebook will interconnect people at distances of up to 100 kilometers, excluding friends, who are not part of the recommendations, and that's how you'll meet new people when the function is officially launched in Romania as well, once not yet known.