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There is no difference where you meet, in social networks or on services like Tinder. The only difference is that not everyone in social networks is initially the target audience (i.e., they are not looking for acquaintances).
And so you write:
1. Hello
2. Can we go out one of these days?
Then everything is in your hands.
I have already given a successful enough script for sex via Tinder, look in my old answers. I write from my phone and the link is inconvenient to throw.
In social networks, you have a great advantage that you can find a lot of information about a person, but you also need to use this correctly:
Identify interests, views, and fundamental values and work through them.
Good luck