Date of View

Date of view is filming or sharing a date as content, framing the outing for an online audience.

Date of view is treating a date partly as material for social media, where one or both people record or narrate the experience for followers.

It looks like setting up a phone to capture the moment, posting live updates, or planning the outing around how it will play online. The audience becomes a quiet third party at the table.

The trend grows out of point-of-view video formats and overlaps with broader content-creator dating culture.

Before turning a date into a post, agree on what is shareable. Filming can drain presence and put pressure on a private moment, so protect the actual connection before the footage.

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