I did a quick google search, and there's a theory that Tinder's algorithm relegates mass-swipers to the bottom of the results (e.g. you'll be the last like a girl sees), for two reasons:
1) to weed out bots. Bots are obviously mass-likers
2) So that mass-likers don't pop to the top of every girl's profile in the city, thereby squeezing out the regular users.
Still need somebody to actually try the experiment like Speakeasy said though
1) to weed out bots. Bots are obviously mass-likers
2) So that mass-likers don't pop to the top of every girl's profile in the city, thereby squeezing out the regular users.
Still need somebody to actually try the experiment like Speakeasy said though