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Bumble dating app now helps you make friends

The dating app Bumble is offering users the option to choose if they are looking specifically for romantic prospects, platonic buddies or both.

Company's 3 million users can now swipe right for friendship

Bumble's users can now swipe for friendship after the dating app launched a new BFF mode that aims to connect potential friends, rather than dates. (Gustau Nacarino/Reuters)

Bumble, the popular dating app has willingly entered a new territory ā€” the friend zone.

Rather than swiping to find potential partners, the new feature helps users who wantĀ friends (with no benefits).

The app'sĀ users now have the option to choose if they are looking specifically for romantic prospects, platonic palsĀ or both. No details have been releasedĀ about the specific algorithmic differencesĀ between matching for dates and matching for BFFs yet.

The company said it is paying "very close attention toĀ interests and friends," found from a user's Facebook profile, according to Digital Trends.

Finding friends works the same way as finding a date on the app. Users can swipe right on the people they are interested in and if there's a match, the two can start chatting. If no messageĀ is exchanged within 24 hours, the connection disappears from both users'Ā messages.

Positive reaction on Twitter

With 1.5 million users added since January and 100 million messages exchanged in the last three months, the move has been called "daring" for an app that's already doing so well.

Forbes reported that online dating has increased by approximately 36 per cent in only two years and that millennialsĀ are making more use of online dating services.

Whitney Wolfe, founder and CEO of Bumble, which has over three million active users, says it's almost easier to find a date than it is to find a friend. (Tabatha Fireman/Getty)

This same demographic is the only group in a recent Pew Research Centre survey that preferred mobile apps over online dating sites despite using online dating sites moreĀ than any other age group. Eighty per cent of the respondents said online dating is a good way to meet people.

"It's a norm amongst men and women that it's hard to find people outside of your pre-existing friendship groups," Bumble founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe said Monday on CBS This Morning.Ā "It's almost easier to find a date than it is to find a friend."

Wolfe said Bumble has already seen a 40 per cent increase in the number of new users downloading the app in the App Store and Google Play within hours of the new BFF feature going live.