What is the difference between a like and a match?
On the Hinge platform, the concepts of a "like" and a "match" serve distinct purposes in the dating experience. A "like" occurs when a user shows interest in another user's profile by clicking the heart icon or reacting to specific prompts. This action indicates that a user appreciates something about the other person's profile, such as their photos or unique responses to prompts.
In contrast, a "match" is created when two users mutually express interest in each other. This happens when one user likes another user’s profile, and that person, in turn, likes them back. Once a match is established, both users can begin to engage in direct conversations through the app's messaging feature.
It is essential for users to understand that simply liking a profile does not initiate communication; only the establishment of a match allows for messaging. Hinge's design encourages intentional interactions, promoting deeper connections among users based on mutual interest. For further details or assistance, users may want to explore the support section available on Hinge's website.

Answered Jul 9, 2025
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