Tinder said it had a bunch of users in North Korea and China during its infamous tweetstorm this week. But these are the apps people really use in China.
By now the world knows that Tinder went on a huge Twitter rant Tuesday night against Vanity Fair, accusing the magazine and the author of a new story for a report it said was "biased" that blamed it for starting a “Dating Apocalypse.”
Michelle Rial
Considering there isn't really, umm, internet in North Korea, that seems hard to believe. And as for Tinder being a big deal in China? Not quite.
First of all, China has Momo, a dating app that launched in 2011 (one year before Tinder). It's widely known as the "Magic Yuepao Tool" by users. Yuepao is Chinese internet slang meaning "hookup."
According to TalkingData, which provides mobile internet data analysis, Momo was the most downloaded dating app in China between January and March this year. On its website, Momo claims to have 180 million users worldwide.
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