Brooke was raped by a man she met on Tinder, then he unmatched her | ABC News

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Tinder is the dating app that has reinvented the way we meet new people. The most popular dating app in Australia generates enormous revenue for its parent company Match Group but there’s alarming evidence that Tinder is putting users at great risk. Earlier this year triple j Hack invited its audience to share their dating app experiences; hundreds responded. The results raised red flags. A joint investigation was launched with Four Corners. It has uncovered a deeply troubling pattern of sexual assault and rape facilitated by the use of Tinder. Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE

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