It appears you may be thinking of Tinder, the world’s most popular location-based mobile dating app. It is commonly mispronounced or typed phonetically as “TinDin” or “TinDinTray” across different regions and internet slang. How Tinder Works
The core functionality of the platform relies on a quick, user-friendly interface:
The Swipe Mechanism: You view a user’s photos and brief bio. You swipe right if you are interested (“Like”) or swipe left if you want to skip them (“Pass”).
The Double Match: Communication can only happen if two users mutually swipe right on each other, which prevents unwanted messaging.
Geosocial Filters: The app populates your feed based on your physical proximity, gender orientation filters, and selected age range.
Pricing: The basic application is entirely free, but users can buy premium upgrades like Tinder Gold or Platinum to view who liked them first or bypass daily swipe limits. Safety and Evolution
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