The matches are curated based on your mutual hates and loves
The matches are curated based on your mutual hates and loves Launched in 2016, Hater made a buzz around the internet stratosphere by taking the swiping feature that made Tinder into the success that it is today and turning it completely around. It promised to match people based on what they hate instead of the usual “mutual interests” the general public’s curiosity was piqued. Founder Brendan Alper reportedly based this idea on a previous comedy skit and studies showing that people who bond over mutual hates tend to taimi develop deeper connections.