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Facebook announces new feature targeting youth


01 May 2019  

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CALIFORNIA: Facebook has announced a new feature called Secret Crush. It will allow Facebook dating users to select up to 9 friends to express interest in.

The feature is similar to matching on Tinder or Bumble, except you get to pick specific friends you want to date.

Facebook will send a notification saying “A friend added you as a secret crush”, if someone adds you to their Secret Crush list.

If you then pick the same person for your list, Facebook will match you together and reveal your names.

If the feelings are only one-sided, the unrequited lover’s identity remains secret. The object of their affection is then left to wonder who may have a crush on them, with no way to find out.

The feature will be available only in countries where Facebook has rolled out its Dating service, including Colombia, Canada, Thailand, Argentina, and Mexico, as well as 14 new countries in Asia and South America.

Publish Date : 01 May 2019 21:19 PM

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