Additionally, Snack won't cost users anything.Īccording to Snack's website, "video promotes authenticity, transparency, and trust," and their users can build "meaningful connections." TechCrunch notes that the app has no location filtering for users to focus in on people in their area, but a lack of location filter will give folks a diverse set of people to interact with. Unlike Tinder, where users swipe left or right to get matched with others on the app and then open direct messages, Snack lets users wade into flirting with Likes and Comments. After two users like each other's videos, direct messages are accessible between them for communication. After a video is Liked, users can write something in the comments of the video. In order to use the app, folks scroll through a feed of videos, similar to Instagram and can Like videos they see. Each video when presented in feed marks the Snack user's handle, location, and age. Instead of uploading pictures for other users to swipe through, Snack users upload videos to present themselves. The dating site was inspired by the short-form video app and aimed at Generation Z (folks between 18 and 24 years old). Do you hate dating apps like Tinder and Hinge, but love TikTok? Tired of swiping through profiles where it's impossible to tell who the eligible user you're looking to connect with is? Then Snack may be the app for you.
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