The dating app's boss says the move is in response to a successful trial and a change in what users want.
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Bumble has officially dropped its signature women-first messaging rule, allowing men to start conversations as the app prepares for a big overhaul.
Bumble, the one and only dating app that didn't allow men to send unsolicited messages to women, will now do exactly that.
Bumble's new changes make it look quite similar to Tinder. Without its distinctive features, the app may lose its edge.