First we had to deal with ghosting: when your love interest stops responding to you in any way, vanishing off the face of the digital universe.
And now we have a new awful digital dating habit and it's wearing thin. It's called breadcrumbing.
Today I learned about #Breadcrumbing pic.twitter.com/OhXQq1AMh5
— emily (@fwemilyrenee) November 1, 2016
It's the annoying situation where a potential special friend keeps the online conversation going sporadically without actually wanting to go on a date but never disappearing of the radar completely.
Like Hansel and Gretel, they leave behind a trail of breadcrumbs in the form of flirtatious messages. They may be talking to many people online, just for the buzz. But they never want to meet in real life.
The internet baes who 'breadcrumb' you and never meet you in person https://t.co/l6f0DvsUew pic.twitter.com/7D1N02jVBg
— Mashable (@mashable) January 25, 2017
Which is worse: Breadcrumbing or ghosting? Breadcrumbing, according to Twitter. Because at least you know they aren't interested.
girl: hey have you heard of breadcrumbing?
me: no?
me: what is it?
me: hello?
me: hey what's breadcrumbing?
me: yo
— Ken Cheng (@supermarkliu) January 25, 2017
Dating has never been so confusing.