Bumble’s big pivot—letting men message first and giving matches 72 hours to respond—isn’t just a tweak; it’s a strategic retreat from its feminist roots, as the dating app battles declining engagement and fierce competition. While critics call it “Yellow Tinder” and fear rising harassment, others see it as empowering. With Tinder’s user numbers falling and Bumble reportedly eyeing a sale, the move underscores a painful truth: sometimes, survival means sacrificing your mission.

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