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Tinder to Introduce "Height Filter"! Is It Unfavorable for Shorter Men? Mixed Reactions on Social Media

Tinder to Introduce "Height Filter"! Is It Unfavorable for Shorter Men? Mixed Reactions on Social Media

2025年06月03日 16:41

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The matching app "Tinder" has trialed a new feature called "Height Filter" for premium members. This feature allows users to set a desired height range for potential matches, functioning as a "preference setting" that influences the algorithm. However, this new feature has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with criticisms of "discrimination against short men" and "appearance supremacy."

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What is Tinder's new "Height Filter"?

In June 2025, Tinder introduced the "Height Filter" on a trial basis for premium members. This feature allows users to set the minimum and maximum height of their desired match, with the algorithm prioritizing matches that fit within this range. However, it does not completely exclude users of a specific height, functioning merely as a "preference setting."

A Tinder spokesperson stated, "We are always listening to our users' interests to help them connect more intentionally. The trial introduction of the height filter is part of that effort."


Reactions on Social Media: Mixed Opinions

Reactions to this new feature on social media are divided.


Critical Opinions

  • "It's the end for short men. What should we do now?"

  • "Tinder introducing a height filter promotes appearance supremacy."

  • "It's unfair to filter based on something like height, which can't be changed."thetimes.co.uk

These opinions, particularly from shorter male users, express concerns about discrimination and unfairness based on height.


Supportive Opinions

  • "I think it's good because it makes it easier to find someone who matches my preferences."

  • "It saves time and is efficient."

  • "Similar filters are available on other apps, so it's not a big deal."

Supportive opinions mainly come from users who want to efficiently find matches that suit their preferences.


Comparison with Other Matching Apps

Other matching apps operated by Tinder's parent company, Match Group, such as "Hinge," have already introduced height filters for premium members. Similarly, "Bumble" offers a similar feature.


On the other hand, the matching app "Grindr" previously introduced a race filter but removed it following user criticism.them.us


Reactions and Cultural Background in Japan

In Japan, there is a high interest in height, with a tendency for women to prioritize men's height. Therefore, there is significant interest in Tinder's introduction of the height filter.


On social media, there are opinions that "the height filter will make it easier to find the ideal partner" and concerns that "it might be disadvantageous for short men."


Additionally, in Japanese matching apps, filters for height and income are generally provided, allowing users to efficiently find partners that match their preferences.



Conclusion

Tinder's new "Height Filter" feature was introduced as a tool to help users find matches that suit their preferences more easily, but it has sparked mixed reactions on social media.

It remains to be seen how this feature will develop in the future, but it is necessary to keep an eye on user reactions and the trends of other matching apps.



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