Are Dating Apps DISCIMINATING Against SHORT KINGS?

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SHORT KINGS NEED NOT APPLY?!? Dating app giant Tinder has recently announced that it will be installing a new height filter for its users, which elicited a swift and vociferous reaction from shorter statured men across social media platforms like Twitter/X, Facebook and YouTube. Many among their number that the new function not only discriminates against "short kings", given the fact that this filter will overwhelmingly be used by women against shorter men, but that there is no corresponding filter allowing men to screen out overweight women, suggesting a clear and present double standard. With a whopping SEVENTY PERCENT OF ALL AMERICANS now meeting via dating apps and online more broadly in the post #MeToo and Pandemic years, the short kings' concerns are not without merit - it is a fact that there are fewer "third spaces" for men and women to meet, greet and fall in love. Do America's short kings have a point? Are women not only being just too picky but are no incentivized by Tinder and other dating apps to be so picky? What's to be done? We're gonna talk about it TONIGHT ONLY ON RUMBLE!

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