The gamification of dating online

IF 0.6 3区 哲学 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
THEORIA Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1111/theo.12549
Karim Nader
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Abstract

Dating apps such as Tinder are designed to be played like a game. Users play by swiping left and right on others' profiles to indicate whether they are romantically or sexually interested in them. They match with those who reciprocate their interest. The goal of the game is to match with as many people as possible, prioritizing rapid gratification over the pursuit of meaningful connections. Tinder's design elements and monetization strategies incentivize users to prioritize gathering matches, replacing the complexity of actual dating with a series of discrete decisions. Playing the matching game on Tinder makes dating more immediately gratifying, so users have started to play the game as an end in itself. The app becomes a source of entertainment instead of a means to build valuable connections. This also transforms the activity of dating as users spend time building appealing profiles and attempt to manipulate the algorithm to maximize their matching potential. Gamifying our romantic and sexual lives has negative consequences on people's self‐image as their personal worth becomes entwined with their success on the app. Individuals are reduced to mere players in the game, and the algorithm itself disproportionately favors users with conventional preferences. Gamification can be dangerous when the boundary between the game and real life blurs.
在线约会游戏化
Tinder 等约会应用程序的设计就像一个游戏。用户通过左右滑动他人的个人资料来表明自己是否对其有浪漫或性方面的兴趣。他们会与对自己感兴趣的人匹配。游戏的目标是与尽可能多的人匹配,优先考虑快速满足,而不是追求有意义的联系。Tinder 的设计元素和货币化策略激励用户优先收集匹配对象,用一系列离散的决定取代了实际约会的复杂性。在 Tinder 上玩配对游戏使约会更能立即获得满足感,因此用户开始把游戏本身当作目的来玩。这款应用变成了娱乐的来源,而不是建立有价值联系的手段。这也改变了约会活动,因为用户会花时间建立吸引人的档案,并试图操纵算法,最大限度地提高匹配潜力。将我们的浪漫生活和性生活游戏化会对人们的自我形象产生负面影响,因为他们的个人价值会与他们在应用程序上的成功联系在一起。个人在游戏中沦为单纯的参与者,而算法本身也不成比例地偏向于有传统偏好的用户。当游戏与现实生活的界限变得模糊时,游戏化就会变得危险。
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THEORIA
THEORIA SOCIOLOGY-
CiteScore
0.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
18
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its foundation in 1935, Theoria publishes research in all areas of philosophy. Theoria is committed to precision and clarity in philosophical discussions, and encourages cooperation between philosophy and other disciplines. The journal is not affiliated with any particular school or faction. Instead, it promotes dialogues between different philosophical viewpoints. Theoria is peer-reviewed. It publishes articles, reviews, and shorter notes and discussions. Short discussion notes on recent articles in Theoria are welcome.
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