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April 12 was the day that more messages were sent.

The most active, the members of Generation Z who sent, on average, twice as much as before the lockdown.

Favorite topic of conversation: wearing the mask

When the coronavirus health crisis forced us to lock ourselves at home, the citizens of the world

became more open

.

This is clear from a study published by Tinder, the leading

online

dating application

with more than 80 million users, which says that on

April 12

, the peak of the contagion curve also coincided with that of the conversations in this app.

On average, Tinder members sent

76% more messages that day

, compared to the beginning of the quarantine in early March.

Among all of them,

the Spanish were the most talkative

.

In our country, those belonging to Generation Z (born between 1995 and 2015) sent, on that date, twice as many messages every day, becoming the ones who chatted the most in the world.

You know, the Latin character.

Likewise,

interactions

(

swipes

) between members

grew in Spain by 52%

.

The

mask also focused the topic of conversation

.

The members offered advice on how they used them or looked for people who would share their position on the topic: "If you don't wear a mask, we are not compatible."

In fact, this element to prevent the transmission of the virus already has ballots to become the best compatibility test with a person for this 2020.

And, with the majority of places closed and the prohibition to leave the house, users also managed to stay.

Even if it was virtually speaking.

They did it on the

Animal Crossing

stages

.

Thus, the mentions of this video game in the

bios

increased fivefold with respect to the

old normality

.

FLIRT IN PANDEMIC

Beyond this

new normal

that we have had to live, new technologies have been warning for a long time: no more finding your soul mate (for a while or for a lifetime) out there.

Now he takes flirting in his pajamas, from the sofa at home.

A trend that seems to continue, at least, for the next few months.

The fear of meeting strangers due to a possible infection with the virus is causing many

singles to prefer contacts via

smartphone

.

Something that many consider an opportunity to

talk more and get to know each other better

, before meeting, or not, in person.

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