
The article adopts a practical, educational stance on dating app verification without partisan framing. Language is cautionary but accessible ('Spotting Scammers,' 'Understanding what... means'), centering consumer awareness rather than regulatory critique or corporate defense. The framing prioritizes user protection through information rather than ideological positioning on tech regulation or platform liability.
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Understanding what photo verification means on a dating app (and what it doesn't)
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