A new dating app that matches people based on shared hatreds has been launched.
Be it a hatred of the "liberal elite" or "alt-right", or mild distaste for slow walkers and gluten-free food, Hater wants its users to bond over the things that get them riled.
"Hatred", is based on the premise that people bond more closely over the things that irritate or infuriate them, more than their shared likes or interests.
Users are able to indicate a range of things they hate then they're shown people in their area with similar dislikes
The most common hates are Donald Trump, slow drivers and mosquitoes.
Bum selfies and the fact that Mick Jagger is still reproducing also feature high on the list of dislikes.
To express their opinions, users are asked to swipe in different directions to indicate if they love, hate, like, dislike or are indifferent to a person, activity or concept. Hater then builds a profile of its users based on their opinions and starts connecting them with like-minded people - who hate the same things.
The app, which is currently available as a beta and will be released on February 8, in time for Valentines day contains 2,000 topics of interest at the moment, with a plan to add more user-created ones.