Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age

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Written byNancy Jo Sales
Directed byNancy Jo Sales
Country of originUnited States
Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age
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Written byNancy Jo Sales
Directed byNancy Jo Sales
Music byTyler Strickland
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersCarly Hugo
Matt Parker
Nancy Jo Sales
Running time87 min
Production companiesConsolidated Documentary Studios
HBO Documentary Films
Original release
NetworkHBO
ReleaseSeptember 10, 2018 (2018-09-10)

Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age is an American documentary film that premiered on September 10, 2018 on HBO. Directed by journalist Nancy Jo Sales, the film explores dating, relationships, and hookup culture amongst young people in the era of online dating apps.[1][2][3]

The documentary is an extension of a 2015 article Sales did for Vanity Fair on online dating titled "Tinder and the Dawn of the Dating Apocalypse",[4] which went viral and attracted criticism from Tinder itself.[5]

Sales follows six young people of diverse backgrounds ranging in age from 18 to 29 in four regions across America[6]—New York City, Southern California, Austin, and the Midwest—and asks them about their experiences of online dating and what they think about the current state of dating culture. The subjects' experiences range from positive to negative, the latter in particular highlighted with the dangers of nude photos and revenge porn.[7]

Sales also talks to academics and experts about the social ramifications of young people's access to seemingly unlimited choices in partners and dating. The documentary includes interviews with the creators of popular dating apps, including Jonathan Badeen, co-founder of Tinder; Whitney Wolfe Herd, founder and CEO of Bumble; Justin McLeod, founder and CEO of Hinge; and Mandy Ginsberg, CEO of Match Group, which owns Tinder, OkCupid and other dating sites.[6]

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