Bumble will no longer require women make 1st move
(CNN)– Anyone can now make the first move on Bumble.
The dating app is rolling out a new feature called “opening moves” that lets female users set a prompt.
Then male suitors can respond to initiate conversation.
This reverses the app’s long-standing requirement that women send the first message to their matches.
The new feature is part of a larger relaunch of Bumble.
It also includes updated “dating intentions” that allows users to indicate what they’re looking for in March whether it’s a life partner or a casual date.