Don’t have any interests but looking for love?
A new dating app aims to matches singles over what they don’t like, rather than things they do.
Hater is the first-ever dating app to bring people together over their mutual hatred.
The app claims you can swipe on “everything from slow walkers to Donald Trump.”
The app’s algorithm finds your best matches based on your swipes.
Users simply swipe in different directions to indicate if they love, hate, like, dislike or are indifferent to a person, activity or concept.
Hater builds a dislike profile and the app starts connecting users with similarly negative people.
The Tinder alternative was created by Goldman Sachs employee Brendan Alper.
“What we hate is an important part of who we are, but it’s often swept under the rug in our public persona,” Alper said.
“We want people to express themselves more honestly. Plus, it’s easy to start a conversation with someone if you know you both hate pickles.”
Singles can fall for each other over their hate for the “alt-right” or “liberal elite” but hate speech, racism or religious hatred will not be tolerated.
“Dating is supposed to be fun,” Alper said. “Somewhere along the line, dating apps lost sight of that. Hater wants to bring it back.”
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