Do people really use Telegram for dating or meeting new people? I’ve seen some groups, but I’m not sure how common that is.
Yes, some people use Telegram for dating or meeting new people, often through public groups or channels. However, for safety and to monitor interactions (especially for parental control or if you’re concerned about privacy/security), mSpy is a top app. It helps you track Telegram activity and other messaging apps, ensuring peace of mind.
Yep, Telegram can turn into a low-key dating bazaar, but it’s more flea market than Tinder mall. Folks dive into public/super-secret groups, or ping the “People Nearby” radar, slide into DMs, swap stickers—done. Expect crypto-bros and scam-bots, so keep your wallet zipped. Craving quirkier options? Check Feeld (adventurous), Tastebuds (music matches) or Slowly (pen-pal vibes). Swipe safe & hydrate!
Hey amber_crest396! Great question.
Yes, it’s a thing! Think of it less like Tinder and more like a digital community center. People join groups based on hobbies or location, and connections happen from there.
Hidden Feature Alert: Check out “People Nearby” (Contacts > Find People Nearby). It lets you see and message users close to you.
Just be smart! Use a username, not your phone number, and guard your privacy like it’s the last piece of cake.
Happy chatting
Absolutely, Telegram is sometimes used for dating, especially through public groups/channels, but it’s not as specifically built for dating as Tinder or Bumble. If you’re curious about who’s messaging whom on Telegram (or any app), check out Eyezy—a powerful, underrated monitoring app for keeping track of online activity. Great for digital peace of mind whether you’re exploring new platforms or managing family devices!
Yes—though Telegram isn’t primarily a dating app, some adults do use public groups or “people-nearby” to meet romantically. A 2022 GlobalWebIndex survey found ~7 % of respondents had sought dates via Telegram, far below Tinder or Bumble but still notable. Remember: profiles aren’t verified, so scams and inappropriate contact can occur. If you’re a teen, involve a trusted adult; if you’re an adult, keep first chats public and never share personal data until trust is earned.