Facebook's Dating App Rolls Out To U.S. Is There Appeal? (2024)

NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Washington Post's Lisa Bonos about Facebook's new dating app.

MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:

Yesterday, we talked about how Facebook has decided to monitor political speech. The answer - very little, if at all. Today, we want to tell you about an area where Facebook is boldly going forward - dating. Facebook recently launched this new feature in the U.S. after testing it overseas. We wanted to know how people should feel about trusting Facebook in this particularly sensitive area since the company has long been under scrutiny for the way it handles users' data, so we've called Lisa Bonos. She writes about dating and relationships for the Washington Post.

Lisa, nice to have you back on the program.

LISA BONOS: Thanks for having me.

MARTIN: So, first of all, tell us a little bit about how Facebook dating works. And how is it different from the apps people might already know like Tinder or Bumble or Grindr? I take it there's no swiping, but please tell me that Facebook doesn't stroll down your contacts like your nosy relatives at a wedding and announce to everybody you're single, you're dating, you're looking.

BONOS: (Laughter) No. You do have to opt into Facebook dating and create a separate profile. And you won't be swiping left or right, yes or no on people. But it does work pretty similarly to other dating apps that are out there.

MARTIN: Does somebody have to match you in order for you to send that person a message...

BONOS: No, most...

MARTIN: ...Or something like that?

BONOS: Yeah. Most dating apps do require both people to say yes, I like this person before you can exchange messages. But Facebook dating seems to not require that. You can like their photos and send a message.

MARTIN: So in a way, basically narrows your - it creates another Facebook universe for you. I mean, it basically says that these are the friends who are single and who are looking.

BONOS: Yes, but it actually doesn't show you existing Facebook friends as potential dates. There's a special feature called Secret Crush where you can put in names of people you are currently friends with, and if they also put your name on this list, you - it will tell you you have a match.

MARTIN: Wait. Wait. So you said - well, you wrote about this. You said, it appears to be hatched by your middle school nemesis who still acts like they're 13. So please tell me, do they - they don't have, like, a do you like me? Yes or no. Does it really do that?

BONOS: That's essentially what it is, except the other person will never know that you put their name down unless they also put your name down.

MARTIN: OK.

BONOS: I mean, I make fun of it. I'm probably still going to use it, right? OK (laughter)?

MARTIN: So - well, to that end, though, what kind of feedback are you hearing about this so far from the other countries where it rolled out? And I know it just started here, but - so what are you hearing so far?

BONOS: Twitter was full of dread and skepticism about this because Facebook's had so many problems with misinformation and security lapses and all of that. So people were not eager to do this very intimate thing on Facebook and to spend more time on Facebook and all of that. And also, none of the features are all - are any different from what you could currently find on dating apps that are already out there.

MARTIN: You've been following this for some time now. What about those privacy concerns that many critics, not just in the dating realm, have raised about this? has Facebook done anything to address those concerns?

BONOS: Yeah. I mean, they say that the feature is going to have safety at the forefront and security. But we won't really know until people get in and start using it and that sort of thing. And I think the bigger issue is that there's not a lot of trust out there in the public for this company and this platform, so it makes it hard for people to want to do something so personal on there. I mean, you think trust is the backbone of relationships, right?

MARTIN: So before we let you go, though, because you cover this area, and you've been covering it for some time - I mean, you've been covering the whole, you know, single life and relationships for some time now. I just wondered if this says anything bigger. Does it say anything about single life, the single life, that this is here? Does it meet some need that isn't being met? What do you think?

BONOS: Unfortunately, it doesn't. I mean, dating apps have been out there for about five years, and when they came out, people were a little bit excited about them. Now we've reached this point of extreme dating app fatigue and frustration with the way that people can connect easily on these apps but then discard each other very quickly. And because this new platform doesn't seem to change that in any way, I don't know that it's going to meet a need that wasn't already met.

MARTIN: That is Lisa Bonos. She writes about dating and relationships for The Washington Post, and she was kind enough to join us here in our studios in Washington, D.C. And I do want to mention that Facebook has been a recent financial supporter of NPR.

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Facebook's Dating App Rolls Out To U.S. Is There Appeal? (2024)

FAQs

Why am I banned from Facebook Dating? ›

If you can't access or no longer have access to Dating, it might be because: You aren't 18 or older. You have a new or inactive account. You went against our Terms of Service, Community Standards or other policies.

Why does Facebook Dating keep closing on me? ›

Start by clearing the cache and then try using the app again. If the issue persists, go back and clear the data as well. If clearing the cache and data doesn't solve the problem, you might want to check if there are any pending updates for the Facebook dating app.

How do I contact Facebook to appeal? ›

appeals@fb.com: Contact this email if you need help with appealing suspended accounts or addressing blocked or removed content.

How do you get unbanned from Dating apps? ›

Select “Trouble with account login” and then “Can't login, my account was banned.” Enter your information and fill out a description of why you think the ban was a mistake. They may unban your account. If there was a misunderstanding with another user, try explaining it.

How long do Facebook Dating bans last? ›

I understand your account got banned. Facebook does not have an appeal process for Facebook dating. Most accounts get banned for 7 days.

Why is Facebook Dating showing me people from different states? ›

Dating suggests matches based on your distance preferences. If we find that your Dating Location doesn't match your Primary Location, we may ask you to update your Dating Location. You can continue to message your existing matches, but can't make new matches until your Dating and Primary Locations match.

Why does Facebook have my location wrong? ›

If you see a location that you don't recognize, first check if it's related to your mobile device. Often, when signing in through a mobile device, you're routed through an IP address that doesn't actually reflect your actual location.

Why is my location not working on Facebook Dating? ›

It may take some time for your Primary Location to update. If you can't update your Dating location to match your Primary Location, or don't feel comfortable turning on location services, you can delete your Dating profile. Keep in mind that using a VPN may cause your Dating and Primary Locations to mismatch.

Why can't i use Facebook Dating anymore? ›

If you can't access or no longer have access to Dating, it might be because: You aren't 18 or older. You have a new or inactive account. You went against our Terms of Service, Community Standards or other policies.

How to restore Facebook Dating? ›

If you delete your Dating profile, you lose your profile, including your Dating answers, likes, matches and conversations. This information is not recoverable.

How do I get my Facebook Dating profile back? ›

If you delete your Dating profile, you lose your profile, including your Dating answers, likes, matches and conversations. This information is not recoverable.

How can I fix my Facebook Dating app? ›

Delete and reinstall the Facebook app. You'll need to sign in again, but this should fix Facebook Dating if it's outdated or has unique cache issues. Check your internet connection. If you're connected to a Wi-Fi network and having problems with other apps, you might need to troubleshoot your wireless connection.

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