Despite the difference between Twitter and Tinder, there are certain aspects that one application should copy to the other. Of course, not everything is so simple and, in the end, the movements of each company are driven by other interests.
Tinder is one of the most popular applications to meet people out there. The arrival of this social network to get dates was not without criticism and, it seems incredible, there are still people who consider that Tinder is nothing more than a meat market.
What happens is that several factors have led Tinder to become another service, like Instagram, but with clearer things. The arrival of the pandemic caused the use of the application to skyrocket and now it is strange not to know someone who has not used it.
Tinder generates a false security, people are behind a screen and this allows things to be said that would not be said in person, let’s see what happens on Twitter. That is why more and more applications or services ask for user verifications.
The verification is designed to offer security on both sides, because if all the profiles are verified as real people, the logical thing is that everyone should behave correctly.
Twitter is a clear example where this does not happen, There are hundreds of accounts with the same profile photo and that claim to be a single person, but they only agree to lynch certain sectors.
Tinder, being a more personal social network, should have a secure verification system. And, in the end, if a match on Tinder goes well, people end up meeting physically and getting to know each other, but no matter how many photos you have in your profile, doubts are in the air.
Faking being a person is not complicated, Google has millions of images of men and women with which to fill out a Tinder profile and go straight in search of the love. That is why the latest innovation is the ID card verification.
This new way of verifying profiles comes due to the need to keep users of the dating social network safe and because of the success that verification has had using photographs of the face.
It is not yet available to users, as it is quite a complicated issue to manage. It makes sense on a social dating network, although it could be applied to Twitter. The issue in mind is the use of that type of information.
Twitter is the social network for freedom of expression, for better or for worse. But in our country, at least, it has been seen that publishing certain messages can lead people to sit on the bench. Normally these matters come to nothing, but there are times when jail is destiny.
At the moment the only thing that is less complex is that Tinder will make your social network more secure, Twitter could copy this verification. But the truth is that the network of blue bird it would lose a certain charm in terms of being able to say what comes to mind.