SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 12 ― The voice can change everything in a relationship, and Facebook has understood this. The social network is jumping on board the audio trend to offer a new feature on its “Dating” platform. From now on, it will be possible to start conversations through voice. The...
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 12 ― The voice can change everything in a relationship, and Facebook has understood this. The social network is jumping on board the audio trend to offer a new feature on its “Dating” platform. From now on, it will be possible to start conversations through voice. The platform has also unveiled two other new options to try to woo users who are still reluctant to try the service.
Facebook Tech Communications manager Alexandru Voica unveiled this new option in addition to two other new features via his Twitter account this week: “Facebook Dating has helped match people through things they have in common, like interests, events and groups. We're excited to announce new ways to help people find that special someone with the release of three new features: Match Anywhere, Lucky Pick and Audio Dates.
In addition to the ability to call your crush without having to exchange phone numbers, Facebook Dating will also allow you to activate the “Match Anywhere” option to extend your dating radius to two other places in addition to your location. This option is similar to the one offered by Tinder, which allows its users to activate the international mode to match anywhere in the world.
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