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  • Tinder's 'Super Like' is now available to all

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    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    10.01.2015

    Swiping right on Tinder is a simple to tell someone that you like them, but what if you want them to know that you really, really, really, really, really like them? That's what Super Like is for, a swipe up (or blue star) that signifies that you're developing more than a passing interest in another person. The feature was trialled in Australia last month and now it's being pushed out to Tinder users all across the globe. According to TechCrunch, Tinder CEO Sean Rad claimed that the option is encouraging more people to start paying for Tinder Plus. Unlike regular swipes, Super Like is a once-a-day type affair, which means that you have to be choosy as to who you want to bear your soul to. If you're a Tinder Plus user, however, you are entitled to use the button five times -- although that could prove costly if you're over Tinder's desirable age range.

  • Tinder adds a third swipe option called 'Super Like'

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    09.09.2015

    Tinder is a dating app known for its simplistic swiping system: Swipe right if you're into someone's profile and swipe left if you're not feeling it. But, love isn't that simple. It requires at least one more swipe. Today, Tinder is rolling out the option to swipe up and "Super Like" someone's profile -- it'll be available first in Australia, with a global release scheduled for later this year. Users are granted a limited number of Super Likes, and people who receive an upward swipe will be notified by "the presence of a blue footer on a given profile," Tinder explains. Instead of swiping, users can also just tap the new blue star icon to Super Like someone's profile.