How To Unmatch Someone On Bumble? [Step By Step Guide To Delete Bumble Matches]

How To Unmatch Someone On Bumble? [Step By Step Guide To Delete Bumble Matches]

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Is one of your Bumble matches turned out to be a total idiot and do you want to unmatch him and delete him from your Match Queue? Or did you realize he or she isn't as hot or as attractive as you first thought? You want to know if you can, and if so, how to unmatch on Bumble, also known as removing someone from your Bumble Match Queue.
 
Don't worry, we're here to help, and we'll show you how to unmatch someone on Bumble so that he is removed from your Bumble match queue and she will never be able to contact you via Bumble again.
 
We'll also give you some pointers on how to avoid being unmatched on Bumble and how to reclaim your match if you've been unmatched or your Bumble match has expired. Last but not least, we will explain how you can determine if you have been unmatched or if there are other reasons why your Bumble match may have disappeared.
 

1. How To Unmatch Someone On Bumble?

If you want to delete a Bumble match and the entire conversation you had with him on Bumble, here is what you need to do:
 
1. Open Bumble
2. Navigate to the match who you would like to unmatch
3. Tap on his profile
4. Tap on the 3 dots in the upper right corner
5. Choose “Unmatch
6. You can also add why you are unmatching with the person. If you don’t want to report him, just add “I’m just not interested”
7. Confirm that you want to delete the match
 
When you tap on it, the match will be removed from your Bumble Match Queue, as will your entire conversation with him. You will also be removed from his match queue, and he will be unable to view the conversation you had with him again.
 
Remember that once you unmatch someone, you can't continue the conversation you were having with her and you can't look at his profile any longer.
 
When the First Move has not yet been made, which means you have not yet sent him the first message, you can simply ignore the match, not send the first message, and he will be deleted from your match queue when the 24-hour period expires.
 
If you let the conversation expire, your expired match can use the Extend feature or the Rematch feature to continue the conversation. (Both are included in the Bumble Boost subscription; see below for more information.) However, if you continue to ignore the match and do not make the first move, he will eventually be removed from your match list.
 

2. How To Delete All Your Bumble Matches?

You basically have two options when it comes to getting rid of all Bumble matches.
 
If you want to continue using Bumble with your current Bumble account, there is no feature or technique that makes deleting all of your Bumble matches at once really easy and simple. In this case, you must manually delete all of your Bumble matches by following the steps outlined above.
 
If you no longer want to use Bumble, you can simply delete your Bumble account, and regardless of whether you want to reset your account, all of your matches will be deleted.
 
Your matches can still open the conversation you had with them, but they will only see your first name in the conversation, they will be unable to open your profile, and your profile picture will be removed. On the top of the conversation screen, a label next to your name will say "Deleted Member."
 
 

3. How To Delete Bumble Conversations?

If you want to get rid of a conversation you had with one of your Bumble matches, follow the same steps we described above for unmatching someone.
 
When you delete a match on Bumble, the conversation you had with her is also permanently deleted.
 

4. How Delete A Single Bumble Message?

But what if you only want to delete one of your Bumble messages? Is it possible to delete just one embarrassing message, a Bumble message with a typo, an awkward picture, or a message sent by one of your friends?
 
Unfortunately, it is not currently possible to delete a single message sent in a Bumble conversation.
 
So the only way to delete the entire conversation you had with someone is to unmatch your Bumble match or delete your Bumble account.
 

5. What Can I Do If I Accidentally Unmatched Someone On Bumble?

If you accidentally unmatched someone, there isn't really a feature or technique that will help you get your Bumble match back, but there are still some ways you can get your match back. (in some ways)
 
If you want to reclaim your Bumble match who you unmatched and she unmatched you, and you live in a smaller neighbourhood, you can try to reset your account, which means you delete them right after restarting your account. In this case, because all of your Bumble matches and previous swipes will be reset, you will have the opportunity to match with the unmatched profile again.
 
If you don't want to do a Bumble, you can simply wait for the unmatched profile to resurface after a certain amount of time. If you live in a small neighbourhood, you have a better chance of getting this.
 

6. Report A Bumble Match Vs Delete A Bumble Match

You can also report someone on Bumble if you believe he or she made you uncomfortable or was threatening or abusive to you.
 
Reporting someone differs from simply deleting a Bumble match in that you also request that the Bumble Support team review the profile you reported. When someone is reported multiple times in a short period of time, his profile is more likely to be blocked from Bumble.
 
When you report someone on Bumble, the match and conversation you had with them are deleted in the same way that you would unmatch them. By clicking here, you can learn more about blocking and reporting on Bumble, as well as how to do it step by step.
 

7. How Do I Know If I Was Unmatched On Bumble?

One of your Bumble matches may disappear from your Match Queue for a variety of reasons. We have a separate blog post where we go over all of the reasons why a Bumble match can vanish, but here we will just quickly tell you how you can tell if you have been unmatched or reported on Bumble.
 
A Bumble match may also vanish if he has been banned from Bumble or has permanently deleted his account. In this case, you can still start a conversation with the guy, but you won't be able to message him or look at his profile. His profile picture will also be removed, and there will be a label in the conversation that says "Deleted Member."
 
When you are unmatched or reported and blocked from Bumble by another Bumble user, you can be sure that the entire conversation you had with her has been deleted as well, leaving you with no way to check her profile. In this case, you can be certain that it was a deliberate mismatch on her part.
 

8. Avoid Getting Unmatched On Bumble

Before we conclude this article, we'd like to offer some general advice on how to use Bumble in a way that ensures you'll be unmatched only infrequently.
 
It's also important to keep your unmatches low on Bumble, because users can report you when they unmatch you. And if a large number of users report you, your Bumble account may be banned fairly quickly. Once you've been blocked from Bumble, there's no way to get back in except by resetting your Bumble account, which isn't easy.
 
You should read or at least skim through Bumble's Community Guidelines and Terms of Service to learn what behaviours on Bumble are considered violations of guidelines and can result in your account being blocked by the Bumble Support team.
 
The following are the most common violations for which most Bumble users were reported:
1. Sending unsolicited lewd images
2. Hate speech
3. Being offensive
4. Bullying
5. As you can see, these could be summed up as the “Don’t be a jerk” rule.
 
To be more specific, as a guy on Bumble, you must exercise extreme caution. Because Bumble is a feminist dating platform (hence the nickname, the Feminist Tinder), they take these community guidelines very seriously, and you may be easily reported and then blocked if you use dark humour or similar stuff in your messaging.
 

9. Some Additional Notes On Getting Unmatched On Bumble

At the same time, being unmatched on Bumble isn't the end of the world. It could actually be a good thing.
 
Assume the person you matched with is using Bumble solely for the purpose of passing the time. She doesn't want to meet anyone; she's just using the app to have meaningless conversations and to boost her ego from the numerous matches she receives on Bumble.
 
In this case, we would appreciate it if a person like this would simply unmatch you on Bumble rather than wasting our time.
 
Bumble is one of the world's largest online dating platforms. There are millions of users who would love to talk to you and meet up with you. It shouldn't be your concern if some people are unmatched for whatever reason (that you don't know). Simply keep swiping.
 

10. Frequently Asked Questions 
• Can You Rematch With Someone You Unmatched On Bumble?

You certainly can. However, this is not the case with Bumble's premium Rematch feature, which allows you to rematch if you do not make the first move and your Bumble match expires. Even if you unmatched someone, he or she may reappear in your swiping deck later and you may be able to match with him again.
 

• Why Do Guys Unmatch On Bumble?

It makes no sense to continue messaging on Bumble after exchanging phone numbers or social accounts. Because some people prefer a clean Bumble Match Queue with only a few matches, he may have unmatched you for this reason. You may continue to message each other outside of Bumble.
 
Many guys may also engage in auto-swiping, which means they swipe right on everyone and only check your profile to decide whether to keep or delete you after they have already matched with you.
 

• Will My Messages Be Deleted If I UnmatchSomeone On Bumble?

Yes, when you unmatch or report someone on Bumble, all previous messages from both your account and the person you unmatched will be deleted.
 

 

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