Netflix has a new 'Black Mirror' dating app that tells you how long your relationship will last
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- Netflix's "Black Mirror" has created a website app, based on the fan-favorite episode "Hang the DJ," that puts an expiration date on your relationship.
- Go to www.coach.dating to see how long you and your partner will last.
As a Valentine's Day promotion, Netflix's dystopian series "Black Mirror" has created a dating app based on "Hang the DJ," a fan-favorite episode of the show.
The show's Twitter account shared a clip promoting www.coach.dating. The link leads to a simple app inspired by the episode's dating "System." In the show, the system pairs people based on compatibility, and tells them through a digital "coach" app when their relationship will end. They then have to move onto the next person until they find their ideal match - decided by the system.
The app asks you to share a link with your partner. Upon clicking together, you can see how long the "Coach" predicts your relationship will last.
Twitter users replied to the "Black Mirror" tweet with a wide range of responses.
Watch "Hang the DJ" on Netflix.
Trust the system. Visit https://t.co/f3v1QPmbAx to find out if your partner is a perfect match. pic.twitter.com/XV0FXmtx5G
- Black Mirror (@blackmirror) February 14, 2018
Story of my life pic.twitter.com/nC7f0r4h5q
- Kristin Koblis (@KKtheExplorer) February 14, 2018
Nosotros pic.twitter.com/Lo5HH2Rwqv
- rubí. (@rubistylinson) February 14, 2018
Oh well then pic.twitter.com/SsKgbrcaIi
- ben ♦ (@DWalkersSlayer) February 14, 2018
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