The remote island where Tinder has a sneaky new use
Tinder in a big city often feels like a bottomless pit of unfamiliar faces, making it prime swiping territory for singles. But what happens when the majority of profiles you see are familiar faces?*
In the Shetland Islands, which has a population of around 23,000, people who aren't in the market for a date join Tinder just to be **sy and see what everyone else is doing.*
In the Shetland Islands — an archipelago 300 miles to the **rth of Scotland — swiping on Tinder feels much like scrolling through your Facebook feed. You'll see familiar face upon familiar face, be they friends, family members, colleagues, ex-partners, and neighbours.* Read more...