“…Notwithstanding the various and often entangled motives users have (Timmermans & De Caluwé, 2017; Ward, 2017), dating apps are constantly referred to as “hook-up apps” by researchers, especially in gay dating app studies (Albury & Byron, 2016; Davis, Flowers, Lorimer, Oakland, & Frankis, 2016; MacKee, 2016; Race, 2015a). Affordances of dating apps seem to be manifest in the facilitation of casual sex (Licoppe, Rivière, & Morel, 2015; MacKee, 2016) rather than “serious” relationships (Chan, 2018; Yeo & Fung, 2018). Given the mixed motivations reported by users, combined with a tendency of researchers and the media to promote a primarily casual sex script, dating app studies could benefit from a broader perspective on how and why people use dating apps.…”