Tinder Now Lets You 'Swipe Up' On People You REALLY Like

Is this the neediest update ever?
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It's now a bit easier to spot that special someone on Tinder.

The popular dating app on Wednesday announced a new "Super Like" feature that will allow you to swipe up or "star" people you're incredibly attracted to. When a person you've super-liked visits your profile in the app, they'll be notified of your extraordinary admiration, allowing them to super-like you back and create a match right away.

Before this new feature, Tinder let you swipe right to indicate a "like" and left to indicate a lack of interest. This old formula created blind matches: You never saw if someone swiped right on you until you also swiped right on them.

The addition of a third swiping option brings users more into the loop. 

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You'll only get one "super like" a day, so don't go slobbering all over the first person who strikes your fancy.

According to Tinder's blog post, the feature is already available in Australia and will be coming to the rest of the world "soon."

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