DeRijk2023

From emcawiki
Revision as of 09:43, 29 June 2023 by AndreiKorbut (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BibEntry |BibType=INCOLLECTION |Author(s)=Lynn de Rijk; Wyke Stommel; |Title=Where to start? Initiating post-match chat interaction on Tinder |Editor(s)=Aino Koivisto; Heidi...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search
DeRijk2023
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key deRijk2023
Author(s) Lynn de Rijk, Wyke Stommel
Title Where to start? Initiating post-match chat interaction on Tinder
Editor(s) Aino Koivisto, Heidi Vepsäläinen, Mikko T. Virtanen
Tag(s) EMCA
Publisher Finnish Literature Society
Year 2023
Language English
City Helsinki
Month
Journal
Volume
Number
Pages 127–147
URL Link
DOI 10.21435/sflin.22
ISBN
Organization
Institution
School
Type
Edition
Series
Howpublished
Book title Conversation Analytic Perspectives to Digital Interaction: Practices, Resources, and Affordances
Chapter

Download BibTex

Abstract

Although Tinder is one of the biggest dating apps in the world, a core feature of the platform is still scarcely researched: the chat function. In this chapter we analyse how Tinder users initiate interaction with their matches. The data consist of post-match chats of 10 Dutch Tinder users, analysed based on digital CA. We found that initiating interaction is often done by launching a first topic immediately, rather than by other possibly relevant actions such as greeting, identifying, or initial inquiries, and that chats are opened with actions that critically elicit a response. In these topic initiations, users also tend to orient to originality and commonalities with the matched user. Our findings indicate that Tinder openings are strongly tied to the specific digital environment (profiles, the abundance of dating candidates) and to the goal of the interaction: flirting and/or getting to know one another. Making a response relevant is the key to initiating a potentially ‘effective’ chat, as this gets the conversational ball rolling. Doing so in an original fashion makes the user stand out from “the crowd”.

Notes