Separate beds, consent requirements and pairing regardless of gender.

These are some of the changes that have been implemented for the autumn season of Paradise.

Criticism of the new format has been expressed on social media, and viewers have called the program boring and politically correct, among other things.

- Comments in social media only reflect part of the audience, it's just people who have something to say and who are often upset.

The negative is probably exaggerated in social media at the moment, says Annette Hill, professor of media and communication science at Lund University.

Annette Hill has long researched reality television.

She believes that reality TV that focuses on romance and dating will be a place where different kinds of relationships can take place.

- I think it's a welcoming place where we see justice, excitement, entertainment and respect happening around relationships.

Hear Annette Hill tell more about reality TV in the clip.