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Why Some Black Folks Are Turning to LinkedIn to Find Love
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Related: Every Dating Red Flag That Black Internet Agrees On — And a Few We Still Fight AboutSo how is this new dating trend panning out for Black folks?
User James Kweisi also echoed similar sentiments, urging Black folks to use the platform, which he argues gives people the best of both worlds.
“Your dating life sucks because you’re using traditional dating platforms and you’re not using LinkedIn.
User Smooth Sayer took a more direct approach, responding to people who claim their Hinge is “broken” by redirecting them to his previous suggestion of using LinkedIn instead.
“Nah dudes be tryna slide in your DMs on LinkedIn and I’m looking for a JOB!”