Bumble Messages Have Increased by 21% During the Coronavirus Outbreak

All the singles out there are not letting the Coronavirus cramp their style!
Bumble has announced their app activity has increased incredibly during COVID-19 pandemic, with video chats and phone calls being the main source of communication. To be specific, there has been a 21% increase in messaging within the app, with a major focus on longer chat times and more detail in messages.
Bumble is also encouraging social distancing, with strong messaging on Twitter and Instagram demonstrating new creative ways to mingle.
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VIRTUAL DATING IS THE NEW DATING BECAUSE OTHER FORMS OF DATING ARE UNSAFE AND IRRESPONSIBLE.
THAT'S IT. THAT'S THE TWEET. SORRY FOR THE CAPS.— Bumble (@bumble) March 25, 2020
If you’re single and in the mood to meet new people, now is a GREAT time to do so – with time and many virtual ways to connect!