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With this new app, haters gonna date
- Updated: February 4, 2017
Share a mutual dislike of Donald Trump’s policies? There’s a review starter. Pic/AFP
Washington: The rivalry of your rivalry doesn’t have to only be your crony — s/he can be your special friend. That’s a wish of Hater, a new dating app that seeks to move people together formed on a opposite arrange of tie — a mutual dislike of anything from vegetables to minivans.
Launching publicly on Feb 8, Hater knows that when it comes to relationships, it’s not all about hearts and flowers.
“What we hatred is an critical partial of who we are, though it’s mostly swept underneath a carpet in a open persona,” pronounced Brendan Alper, CEO of Hater. “We wish people to demonstrate themselves some-more honestly. Plus, it’s easy to start a review with someone if we know we both hatred pickles.”
The app still utilises a same swiping duty informed to Tinder, Bumble and Hinge users, though instead of swiping on people, users appropriate on topics.
As a user bottom grows, so does a list of issues. Based on your mutual dislikes, Hater creates a collection of your many concordant intensity matches, that we can afterwards crop by during your leisure.
So get swiping. Sometimes, hatred can spin to love.