Massive cope.
I think roughly 25% of relationships today come from online dating. It is second only to "setup from a friend", which is a percent or two higher than online dating.
Tinder at this point is pretty much the biggest online dating service out there. It's certainly the most popular.
And it's projected to keep growing in importance and popularity to the point where over half of relationships start online by 2030.
These stats all come from the stickied blackpilled video btw, which references studies such as the infamous OkCupid study and some released by eHarmony, so these figures are as reliable as we can get.
Thus Tinder is very much the "real world" at this point, and unless some massive changes come soon it's very indicative of whats in store for your future love life. Arguing otherwise is, at best, denial.... Unless of course your dating pool consists of 50+ year old women who can't figure out how to work a smartphone lol.