Women no longer have to make the first move on Bumble. Will it make the app better?

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Women no longer have to make the first move on Bumble, the dating app that was launched in 2014 with the goal of putting more power in the hands of women. Nikos Pekiaridis/Getty Images

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For women who date men, making the first move on a dating app can be empowering, but having to do it can be a burden.

Now, they don’t have to — at least on Bumble, the dating app that built its brand on letting women message first.

Women can

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