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Tinder Height Preference Test: What You Need to Know - News Directory 3

Tinder Height Preference Test: What You Need to Know

May 29, 2025 Catherine Williams Tech
News Context
At a glance
  • Tinder, the popular dating app, is experimenting‍ with a new feature that allows Tinder Gold and Tinder Platinum subscribers to filter potential matches by height.
  • While setting a ⁣preferred height won't eliminate all ⁤matches outside that range, it will influence the app's recommendations.
  • The move could be seen as provocative,⁢ given dating apps' association with superficiality.
Original source: engadget.com

Tinder is ⁢currently testing a new height filter, allowing paid ⁢subscribers to specify a preferred height range for potential⁤ matches. This primary_keyword feature, designed to enhance user control and streamline the dating experience, is part of Tinder’s⁤ ongoing efforts to ‍offer more granular matching options, which⁤ has⁢ sparked conversations⁣ about dating⁤ app superficiality⁢ and inclusive experiences.The test, which aligns with TinderS strategy for its paid users, ⁤allows Tinder Gold and Platinum ‍subscribers to‍ filter potential ⁢matches by height, influencing ⁢app recommendations. This update, with the secondary_keyword of height preference, offers a more tailored experience. News Directory ⁢3 covers this and explores whether this feature will become permanent. Discover what’s next …

Key ⁤Points

  • Tinder is testing ⁢a height⁢ filter for paid subscribers.
  • The feature allows users to set a preferred height range for matches.
  • The test⁣ aims to enhance intentional connections on the app.

Tinder Tests ‍Height ⁣Preference for Paid Subscribers

Updated May⁤ 29, 2025
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Tinder, the popular dating app, is experimenting‍ with a new feature that allows Tinder Gold and Tinder Platinum subscribers to filter potential matches by height. The test, first noticed by a Reddit⁣ user, adds a height ⁤preference setting to the app’s Discovery‍ Settings, according to TechCrunch.

While setting a ⁣preferred height won’t eliminate all ⁤matches outside that range, it will influence the app’s recommendations. ‍Tinder has‍ long allowed users to express preferences in‍ their profiles, but this new feature formalizes the process of specifying a desired height.

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The move could be seen as provocative,⁢ given dating apps’ association with superficiality. However, it also reflects Tinder’s strategy to offer granular control over matching through its⁢ paid subscriptions, enhancing the dating experience.

Phil Price Fry, Tinder’s VP⁤ of Comms, told Engadget that the⁤ test aligns with the company’s product principles, which prioritize user outcomes and rapid learning. Fry added that not all tests become permanent‍ features, but each one helps Tinder deliver smarter, more relevant experiences.

“This⁣ is part of a broader effort to help people connect more intentionally on Tinder. Our new product principles guide every decision, ⁣and this one ⁣speaks ⁢directly to a few: prioritizing user outcomes,⁤ moving fast, and learning⁣ quickly,”
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Phil Price Fry, ‍Tinder’s VP⁣ of Comms

Whether the height ⁤preference feature becomes permanent remains to be seen. Tinder has previously joked about implementing height verification, according to TechCrunch.

What’s next

Tinder will evaluate user feedback and‍ data from the test to determine whether to roll ⁣out ⁢the height preference feature more ⁢broadly. The⁣ company continues to explore new ways⁢ to ⁤enhance matching and provide a more tailored experience for its users, focusing on intentional connections and relevant experiences in⁤ the realm of⁣ online dating.

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