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Tinder’s huge price change to its premium plans has sparked outrage among users

Tinder has launched a premium subscription for $499 per month , leaving people to question whether or not the price is a joke. Tinder Select is meant for the dating app’s ‘most sought-after’ users, allowing those who purchase it to message people they haven’t matched with. The subscription will be offered to less than one per cent of users, but the features haven’t convinced people that it’s worth the price. Many people have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, to comment on the price . ‘Did you forget a decimal?’ one person tweeted. ‘Cost more than my monthly car payment,’ another tweet read. ‘Now you can be lonely AND poor,’ another person joked on X. Not only is the service $6,000 per year, it is also invite-only. Tinder has said that only ‘extremely active’ members will be asked to join, with applications opening on a rolling basis. As part of the premium plan, paying subscribers will be able to message people they’ve not already matched with for the first time. Critics have also mentioned not being a fan of this aspect of the Tinder upgrade. ‘Spending $500 to contact people that weren’t interested is giving major stalker vibes,’ one person wrote on X. Another agreed, writing, ‘Great now the people I thought were ugly and don’t ever wanna talk to can now message me for absolutely no reason!!!! Awesome.’ In addition, Tinder Select members will have their profiles shown to the dating app’s ‘most sought-after’ users. These are also the people that are considered the most active on the app. If asked to apply, users will need to meet the criteria of the company’s ‘five-point Select Screen’. This includes a verified photo, a biography, five interests, at least four images, and details about what kind of relationship they’re looking for. Approved members paying the $499 per month fee will be given a special badge on their profile, which they can also hide if they don’t want people to know they paid for the highest-tier package. Tinder’s chief product officer Mark Van Ryswyk said: ‘We know that there is a subset of highly engaged and active users who prioritise more effective and efficient ways to find connections. ‘So we engaged in extensive tests and feedback with this audience over the past several months to develop a completely new offering.’ Despite the perks the company is offering, people are not convinced the dating app is worth the price. ‘Tinder Select forces matches to speak with you and go on at least one date. Coming out soon for $1,000 a month, you may select a person you like to be forced into a marriage contract under the threat of severe fines and prison time,’ one X user sarcastically wrote. Another user joked, writing, ‘You get a badge saying you’ve been in the app for a long time and never been selected LMAO.’ ‘$500 a month to find a date when you could go find one for free,’ a third tweet read. The Independent has contacted Tinder for comment.

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