The dating app Tinder has made a big push to improve its image as a safe space for women.
On Monday, the app released a feature that lets users flag potential “slut” profiles in their profiles.
The new feature, which is part of Tinder’s larger effort to help women navigate online dating, also includes a tool to automatically flag potential sexual harassment complaints.
Tinder’s new feature is aimed at ensuring women are not unfairly accused of being slutty.
It also is meant to make it easier for women to avoid getting rejected in the first place.
The feature was revealed in a new video on the company’s YouTube channel.
“Tinder is about equality and fairness,” Tinder said in the video.
“It’s about being comfortable in your own skin, being comfortable with your body, and making the right choices.”
It also says it will help women feel comfortable talking about their sexual and relationship histories in the app, and will use analytics to help users better understand their preferences and potential matches.
The app also says its tools will help “women of color,” especially those who have been sexually assaulted.
“We know that being a victim of sexual assault can be a painful experience,” the video says.
“That’s why we want to give women a way to voice their concerns, and to be heard.”
Tinder said it will also use these data to improve the way its algorithms analyze its user data.
Tinder is the first app to launch a new feature designed to address issues women face online.
The tool is meant “to help women of color, people of color with disabilities, and those with low-level disabilities who are experiencing problems with Tinder,” Tinder spokesperson Megan Rogers told VICE News.
Tinder says it is working with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to address sexual harassment allegations, but does not offer specifics about how it plans to do that.
The company says the feature will be rolled out over the next few weeks.
In addition to the new feature to flag potential slut profiles, Tinder also said it is making improvements to its search algorithms and features.
“If you’re looking for something, you’re going to be better off with Tinder than your typical dating app,” Tinder CEO and cofounder Sean Rad said in a video on Tuesday.
Tinder users can now see the search results of other people in their search results, including users’ names, their ages, and what their interests are.
The Tinder app also is working on more ways to give users a sense of how they’re rated, as well as giving users a “scorecard,” a tool that shows what kind of positive feedback the app receives.
Tinder will also be rolling out a “snowflake” feature, in which users will receive a “cool” rating if they match a specific description, like being funny, outgoing, and a good listener.
Tinder has a history of being accused of sexism and misogyny in the past.
It’s one of the largest dating apps, with more than 100 million users.
Tinder launched in 2011 and has since become a platform for singles and couples to meet.
Tinder declined to provide a comment when asked about the new reporting tool.
Tinder does not currently allow people to report unwanted sexual behavior, which some critics have called a “safe space” for sexual assault.
Tinder currently lists more than 400,000 reports of sexual misconduct across its platform.
A woman was fired from Tinder in April, following allegations that she made inappropriate comments about her former boyfriend.
In a post announcing the dismissal, Tinder said the company would “work with the woman to help address any concerns that may arise” and that the company “strongly condemns” sexual harassment.