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Amazon Dating is a parody website combining Amazon's layout and the premise of a dating app, with visitors being able to "purchase" people as though they were stocked Amazon items.

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The site was created by Ani Acopian and Suzy Shinn,[2] with the site going into development on December 2nd, 2019.[1] The site features "singles" one can "purchase," in a parody of Amazon's shopping system (screenshot shown below). One can peruse the "singles," but "ordering" one will not result in anything happening and the order numbers are 69, 420, and 867-5309. There is also an application page users can use to upload their own "profiles" to the site.[6]

Tiffany, 20 ι£Ÿβ˜†β˜†β˜†β˜† 20,461 Matan, 37 Katherine, 35 Grace, 30 εˆβ˜†β˜†β˜†β˜† 2,312 ***** 19 ***** 5,499 $9.99 $299.99 $300.00 $39.95 Subscribe & Save! $11.89 vprime FREE One-Hour Delivery vprime FREE One-Hour Delivery vprime FREE One-Hour Delivery vprime FREE One-Hour Delivery Meet Today Meet Today Meet Today Meet Today

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The site began going viral in February of 2020 after Acopian[3] tweeted about the site, gaining over 1,900 retweets and 7,500 likes (shown below).


ani acopian @aniacopian i wasn't having much luck with dating apps so i partnered with @amazon to make a better one amazondating Amazon Dating Hot Singles Near You starting at $4.99 with Prime delivery. 8 amazondating.co 1:24 PM Β· Feb 4, 2020 Β· Twitter for iPhone

The parody site then attracted media attention, being covered by sites including Mashable,[2] Daily Dot,[4] and Adweek.[5] YouTuber Anna Russet made a parody "unboxing" video related to the site as though it were a product she was trying (shown below).


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About

Amazon Dating is a parody website combining Amazon's layout and the premise of a dating app, with visitors being able to "purchase" people as though they were stocked Amazon items.

History

The site was created by Ani Acopian and Suzy Shinn,[2] with the site going into development on December 2nd, 2019.[1] The site features "singles" one can "purchase," in a parody of Amazon's shopping system (screenshot shown below). One can peruse the "singles," but "ordering" one will not result in anything happening and the order numbers are 69, 420, and 867-5309. There is also an application page users can use to upload their own "profiles" to the site.[6]


Tiffany, 20 ι£Ÿβ˜†β˜†β˜†β˜† 20,461 Matan, 37 Katherine, 35 Grace, 30 εˆβ˜†β˜†β˜†β˜† 2,312 ***** 19 ***** 5,499 $9.99 $299.99 $300.00 $39.95 Subscribe & Save! $11.89 vprime FREE One-Hour Delivery vprime FREE One-Hour Delivery vprime FREE One-Hour Delivery vprime FREE One-Hour Delivery Meet Today Meet Today Meet Today Meet Today

Online Presence

The site began going viral in February of 2020 after Acopian[3] tweeted about the site, gaining over 1,900 retweets and 7,500 likes (shown below).


ani acopian @aniacopian i wasn't having much luck with dating apps so i partnered with @amazon to make a better one amazondating Amazon Dating Hot Singles Near You starting at $4.99 with Prime delivery. 8 amazondating.co 1:24 PM Β· Feb 4, 2020 Β· Twitter for iPhone


The parody site then attracted media attention, being covered by sites including Mashable,[2] Daily Dot,[4] and Adweek.[5] YouTuber Anna Russet made a parody "unboxing" video related to the site as though it were a product she was trying (shown below).



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