Dating app 'Hater' matches you based on mutual dislikes

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

If you hate slow walkers, biting ice cream or Taylor Swift, you're not alone. A new dating app has been announced that matches you with potential partners based on what you mutually hate. 'Hater' is the brainchild of a former Goldman Sachs employee, Brendan Alper, 29, and it launches publicly around the world on February 8. Hater works by being downloaded and then asking users to swipe to show how much they love or hate certain things. Swiping up denotes'love' of a certain topic, down means you'hate' it, right is'like' and left is'dislike'. The topics vary widely, and include everything from Donald Trump to'butt selfies'. Diverse: The topics vary widely, and include everything from Donald Trump to'butt selfies' (pictured: two topics currently on Hater) At present, there are over 2,000 topics to like, dislike, hate or love, and once you've been through enough of them, the app will let you see your matches At present, there are over 2,000 topics to like, dislike, hate or love, and once you've been through enough of them, the app will let you see your matches, with each percentage determined by your shared dislikes.

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