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Tinder & the “Hook up” culture
Research Project by:
Hannah Carlson
Background
• Launched in August 2012
• Uses geo-location technology to match people
within a given distance
• Piloted on college campuses (USC)
– Attracted younger user base
• Reinforced “hook up” culture on college
campuses
• Recently, has progressed to an app in which
people are finding significant others
Research Objective
To find out how this technology alters initial
romantic interaction and the accuracy of users’
profiles/portrayals of themselves
Method
• Mixed methods structure
– Qualitative & Quantitative data
• 3 people to set up Tinder accounts & monitor
their use (qualitative) over a 3 week period
– Set radius for 5 miles
– Can only be reached out to
– Make conversation without the intention of meeting
up if they like the initial interaction
• Survey: 25 responses minimum (quantitative)
• Interviews (qualitative)
– One who uses the app for “hook up” purposes
– One who has found relationship success
Ethical Issues
• Subjects are friends
– Give them aliases when discussing in research
• Dealing with real people
– Subjects cannot “lead people on” or give them
false hope
– Avoid emotional attachment and hurting people’s
feelings
Survey Questions
• How long have you used Tinder for?
• How often do you use Tinder?
• What are your intentions while using Tinder?
• What do you look for in a Tinder profile?
• Is your Tinder profile strategically made?
• Have you ever met up with someone off of Tinder?
• If so, did you find their profile to be accurate or
inaccurate?
• How do you initially interact with someone on Tinder?
• Have you or anyone you know started a relationship
from Tinder?
Survey results
• Participants range from 18-25
• Average use is 1 year
• 60% use the app for Entertainment
• 58% strategically make their profile
• 46% have met up with someone off the app
• Of this 46%, 93% find their profile to be
accurate
• 76% know someone who has started a
relationship from Tinder
Examples of Initial Interaction
• Subject 1 (Female):
– “Hey cutieeee”
– “Hey don’t I know you from somewhere”
– “Hey how is your week going?”
– “Hey! What’s up?”
– “Seeeex now :)))”
– “Hey beautiful”
– “Hey girl. Are you a Prius cause you’re not giving
me any signs that you’re turned on.”
Continued
• Subject 2 (Female):
– “What’s the difference between me and my
couch?”
– “Future hubby here. Figured we should get to
know each other before the big day!”
– “Knock knock”
– “Hi _____, how’s the tinder scene been treating
you? Probably getting some real gem messages”
– “Hey lady how are you?”
– “Did we just find love in a hopeless place?”
Conclusions
• Overall, people want to represent themselves as
best they can while still remaining accurate to their
true selves
– To ensure they are who they say they are before
meeting up, users often add each other on other social
media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, etc.)
– Some discrepancies
• Drastically changes initial romantic interaction due
to its cyber nature
– Interacting on screen is different than in person
– Confidence factor
– Men tend to be more forward than women

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Tinder powerpoint Final

  • 1. Tinder & the “Hook up” culture Research Project by: Hannah Carlson
  • 2. Background • Launched in August 2012 • Uses geo-location technology to match people within a given distance • Piloted on college campuses (USC) – Attracted younger user base • Reinforced “hook up” culture on college campuses • Recently, has progressed to an app in which people are finding significant others
  • 3. Research Objective To find out how this technology alters initial romantic interaction and the accuracy of users’ profiles/portrayals of themselves
  • 4. Method • Mixed methods structure – Qualitative & Quantitative data • 3 people to set up Tinder accounts & monitor their use (qualitative) over a 3 week period – Set radius for 5 miles – Can only be reached out to – Make conversation without the intention of meeting up if they like the initial interaction • Survey: 25 responses minimum (quantitative) • Interviews (qualitative) – One who uses the app for “hook up” purposes – One who has found relationship success
  • 5. Ethical Issues • Subjects are friends – Give them aliases when discussing in research • Dealing with real people – Subjects cannot “lead people on” or give them false hope – Avoid emotional attachment and hurting people’s feelings
  • 6. Survey Questions • How long have you used Tinder for? • How often do you use Tinder? • What are your intentions while using Tinder? • What do you look for in a Tinder profile? • Is your Tinder profile strategically made? • Have you ever met up with someone off of Tinder? • If so, did you find their profile to be accurate or inaccurate? • How do you initially interact with someone on Tinder? • Have you or anyone you know started a relationship from Tinder?
  • 7. Survey results • Participants range from 18-25 • Average use is 1 year • 60% use the app for Entertainment • 58% strategically make their profile • 46% have met up with someone off the app • Of this 46%, 93% find their profile to be accurate • 76% know someone who has started a relationship from Tinder
  • 8. Examples of Initial Interaction • Subject 1 (Female): – “Hey cutieeee” – “Hey don’t I know you from somewhere” – “Hey how is your week going?” – “Hey! What’s up?” – “Seeeex now :)))” – “Hey beautiful” – “Hey girl. Are you a Prius cause you’re not giving me any signs that you’re turned on.”
  • 9. Continued • Subject 2 (Female): – “What’s the difference between me and my couch?” – “Future hubby here. Figured we should get to know each other before the big day!” – “Knock knock” – “Hi _____, how’s the tinder scene been treating you? Probably getting some real gem messages” – “Hey lady how are you?” – “Did we just find love in a hopeless place?”
  • 10.
  • 11. Conclusions • Overall, people want to represent themselves as best they can while still remaining accurate to their true selves – To ensure they are who they say they are before meeting up, users often add each other on other social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, etc.) – Some discrepancies • Drastically changes initial romantic interaction due to its cyber nature – Interacting on screen is different than in person – Confidence factor – Men tend to be more forward than women