CNN Business | How Bumble says dating has changed during quarantine | Risk Takers @CNNBusiness | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated May 14 2024
At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, social distancing and quarantining made dating seem like it would be impossible. But, it turns out, Bumble has seen a 26% increase in messages sent on its platform. Other dating apps also report seeing an uptick in use. Bumble’s founder and CEO, Whitney Wolfe Herd, explains how the app has had to adapt to the pandemic and what it means for its users.
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At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, social distancing and quarantining made dating seem like it would be impossible. But, it turns out, Bumble has seen a 26% increase in messages sent on its platform. Other dating apps also report seeing an uptick in use. Bumble’s founder and CEO, Whitney Wolfe Herd, explains how the app has had to adapt to the pandemic and what it means for its users.
Producers: Richa Naik
Supervising Producer: Logan Whiteside
#CNN
#Coronavirus
#Bumble
CNN Business' Risk Takers is a series hosted by Rachel Crane about the leaders making the biggest bets designed to push global business into the future. https://cnn.it/2QguYFc
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