Dating platform Tinder rolls out safety features to curb offensive language
Tinder has rolled out new safety features to curb harassment on the dating platform
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Tinder has rolled out new safety features to curb harassment on the dating platform. The company has announced that it is now rolling out a new "Are you sure?" feature that will detect offensive language and force users to ponder over it. The feature will try to stop users from sending it, but the final call will be taken by the user. Several users over the years have complained of facing harassment on dating apps. Users had reported that they have been subjected to body shaming and abuses on apps.
Tinder has been testing a new artificial intelligence feature that detects the language of the user and asks him to think before sending it. "Tinder is rolling out Are You Sure? (AYS?), a first-of-its-kind feature in the dating space that is reducing harassment in the app. AYS? has already reduced inappropriate language in messages sent by more than 10 percent in early testing.
It serves as a real-time warning to think twice about their opening line. It uses AI to detect harmful language and proactively intervenes to warn the sender their message may be offensive, asking them to pause before hitting send. The AI was built based on what members have reported in the past, and it will continue to evolve and improve over time.