Up until now, you could swipe left or swipe right on Tinder to show your like or dislike to the person on your screen. But what if you fall in love at first sight and a simple swipe can’t express the depth of your feelings?
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Tinder has just introduced a new swipe – a swipe up or ‘Super Like‘ – to let that special one know that he or she stands out of the crowd. The one you Super Like will be notified about your action and if they return the Super Like, then it will be an instant match.
You can also Super Like a person by tapping the new blue star icon when looking at someone’s Tinder profile. It is currently available in Australia and will roll out gradually in the rest of the world as well later this year.
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