In his article in the January/February Atlantic, Dan Slater argues that online dating threatens commitment. The ease of finding new romantic partners on sites like OkCupid and Match.com, he believes, makes it difficult to settle on just one person. Slater writes, “What if the prospect of finding an ever-more-compatible mate with the click of a mouse means a future of relationship instability?” We asked a range of writers to provide their perspective on how online dating is—or isn’t—changing the way people form relationships today.