Tinder has made its 'Swipe the Vote' feature available again from October 25 to November 01 ahead of the US general election on November 08.
Swipe the Vote was introduced on the app in March, and the new version of the feature allows users to swipe on issues. Based on how users swipe on issues like taxes, immigration and gun control, Tinder will match them with the presidential candidate with the policy they agree with most. Once a user matches with a candidate, they can learn more about them by tapping on their names.
The Swipe the Vote feature was created with non-profit Rock the Vote, which helped to create the polls and to encourage users to register to vote in the app. The app also informs US users where the closest polling station is located.
Presidential Swiping Apps
Tinder Brings Back 'Swipe the Vote' to Let Users Swipe on Issues
Trend Themes
1. Swipe-driven Engagement - Opportunity to create swipe-driven features that engage users and collect valuable data on their preferences.
2. Political Matchmaking - Opportunity to create similar platforms that match users with political candidates based on their policy preferences.
3. Tech-enabled Voting - Opportunity to use technology to encourage voter registration and provide information on polling stations.
Industry Implications
1. Dating Apps - Dating apps can incorporate swipe features to engage users in non-dating activities.
2. Political Platforms - Political platforms can adopt matchmaking algorithms to help voters find candidates who align with their values.
3. Election Services - Election services can leverage technology to simplify the voting process and provide essential information to voters.