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TWEETS: Tinder goes down and everybody goes into panic mode

Published 09:02 15 Mar 2016 GMT

Updated 09:23 16 Mar 2016 GMT

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TWEETS: Tinder goes down and everybody goes into panic mode

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The struggle was real.

For some single people (and some not so single people operating anonymously), Tinder can be as addictive as Twitter, Facebook or any social media app. Even if one has no interest in finding a match, casually checking out available singles in your area is an entertaining enough way of passing a few hours. On Monday night, the app encountered difficulties for a brief period as users were unable to log in or access their matches. https://twitter.com/Tinder/status/709470268276641792 Not such a huge deal you might think, but some people went into full-on panic mode. panic https://twitter.com/TwitterMoments/status/709509856810680320 https://twitter.com/thealwaysfluffy/status/709603770850631681 https://twitter.com/FinnFinnagon/status/709555705619947520 https://twitter.com/JetSettersFlyIn/status/709534869785739264 https://twitter.com/1anxiouscyclist/status/709513243245596673 https://twitter.com/BlouiseT/status/709487238497869824 https://twitter.com/charlottefaulkz/status/709484868116287488 https://twitter.com/ShortAly/status/709481837807034369 https://twitter.com/EmilyAH96/status/709166092858556416 https://twitter.com/cydneysometimes/status/709162091995860992 The app returned to normal again shortly afterwards, which is just as well. For a minute there we thought we might have to actually talk to somebody again in an effort to secure a date.

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TWEETS: Tinder goes down and everybody goes into panic mode