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The Algorithms Keeping Us In an Endless Scroll for Love

If dating apps are ‘designed to be deleted’, Iain Overton explores why people still feel disconnected in their search for meaningful relationships

When Jo (not her real name) began online dating, she felt a rush of desire that had long lain dormant. In her 50s, and having left a marriage that was dead on its feet years before, she found herself, one London evening, downloading Hinge. 

With a few clicks, she fell down a rabbit hole that promised much and delivered something entirely different.

At first, she wasn’t prepared for the deluge of messages; the churn of compliments, the offers of romance; the opportunities for hook-ups that warmed her in ways unexpected. 

Finally, Big Tech is Being Put on Trial

Two recent verdicts finding social media companies liable for harms suffered by users have, for the first time, pierced the shield that has long protected tech giants from facing accountability for the negative effects of their products.
Caroline Orr

The Arc of Love in the Age of AI Reproduction

Modern courtship is showing a similar transformation. The intimate rituals of waiting for a phone call or the uncertainty of a love letter sent have given way to dating apps driven by visibility, speed, and reward.
Iain Overton