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The busiest thing in the Olympics isn't athletes, it's dating apps?

The busiest thing in the Olympics isn't athletes, it's dating apps?

The busiest thing in the Olympics isn't athletes, it's dating apps?

"It's not the athletes who are busiest, it's the dating apps?"

As the saying goes, who would have thought that the Olympics would have such an impact on an individual's life? In addition to paying attention to the event, it turns out that there is a more intense "dating frenzy" quietly setting off.

Don't think that the Olympics is just for outstanding athletes to show their talents, it turns out that there is a group of netizens with a "love of beauty" behind them who are working silently. Not only are these handsome athletes sought after online, but even the positioning of offline dating apps has been adjusted to the vicinity of the Olympic Village, so that those who are eager to have a "dewy relationship" with the athletes have more opportunities.

The busiest thing in the Olympics isn't athletes, it's dating apps?

This phenomenon of being keen on chasing stars can't help but make people sigh that the busiest people in the Olympics are not the athletes, but a group of netizens who are looking forward to meeting the star players. However, the enthusiasm of these people has also brought a lot of business opportunities to dating software companies.

In order to optimize the user experience, Tinder has even introduced AI technology, allowing the system to automatically select the most "sexually intense" photos for users. While this can increase the success rate of matchmaking, it can also lead to some controversy. After all, who can guarantee that these photos won't be exaggerated and embellished?

What's even more surprising is that some Olympians also took the initiative to try to find their favorite partners on dating apps, but found that the Olympic Village was already crowded with "idle people". It seems that even the most desirable Olympic athlete may not be able to find true love in an exclusive dating space.

The busiest thing in the Olympics isn't athletes, it's dating apps?

In short, the "dating frenzy" at the Olympics proves once again that the human quest is never-ending. Whether it is in the offline arena or in the online social circle, everyone is looking for their own "happiness code". Perhaps this is the charm of human nature.

It seems that this Olympic Games, in addition to the usual sports competitions, there is also a new entertainment game - "looking for Olympic love". From the "Olympic Village Dating Map" created by netizens, to the AI smart photo picker launched by Tinder, to the Olympians actively downloading dating apps to find their other half, the entire Olympic Games have been swept by this "dating craze".

Interestingly, this kind of star-chasing complex does not only exist among ordinary netizens, but even some professional athletes are not immune to it. United States rower Emily · Dellman once shared that she specially downloaded Tinder in the hope of finding a favorite object in the athletes' village. However, she finally discovered that the Olympic Village was already crowded with "idle people" from all walks of life, and it may not be so easy to have a "dew love" with her favorite Olympic athletes.

The busiest thing in the Olympics isn't athletes, it's dating apps?

This phenomenon has also aroused the attention of all sectors of society. Some argue that this kind of exaggerated star-chasing behavior has gone beyond what it should be, not only disturbing athletes who are struggling to prepare for the competition, but also causing some privacy and security issues. However, some people believe that as long as everyone remains rational and respectful, this way of making friends through sports is not unavoidable.

As an ordinary person, I think this kind of behavior of being keen on "dating the Olympics" actually reflects people's yearning for a better life. In our busy work and life, we inevitably yearn to meet some different people and experience the other side of life. The Olympic Games are not only a stage for top athletes to show their strengths, but also a new place for ordinary people to find happiness.

Of course, we need to remind everyone to be rational and self-disciplined. Finding Olympians can help enrich your life, but don't distract people from their training-focused lives. After all, encounters between people still require respect and dedication. I believe that as long as everyone treats it with such an attitude, the "dating craze" behind the Olympics will definitely become an interesting and worthy new trend.

The busiest thing in the Olympics isn't athletes, it's dating apps?

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