On interviewing Tinder, Bumble and Hinge executives, and confronting them on the deeper implications of their creations swiping on people and seeing a profile - which they said they saw pretty regularly - that actually said, and this is a quote, 'no blacks.' Imagine being a woman, age 22, 23, 24, and going on a dating app and. And sometimes that veers toward what some of our African-American characters are experiencing as racism. Because it's somehow considered, on these apps, OK to choose what you want in a romantic partner. And one of the things we just talked about, objectification, and another thing. I think that dating apps normalize things that are unacceptable. What Makes Us Click 'Least Desirable'? How Racial Discrimination Plays Out In Online Dating