Show "Member Since" date on profile
Every profile should show the date it was created, like Hornet does. This would help establish credibility for a user. (Displaying it could be optional, I suppose, if there are people who prefer to keep it hidden.) For example, "Joined in Feb 2017" or "Member since Aug 2016" at the end of one's profile.

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Danny Hung commented
I need my app clean
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Joey Stud commented
SHOW WHEN A MEMBER CREATED THEIR ACCOUNT/PROFILE.
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Member commented
I decided to abandon the app, after recently a user decided to harass me from various users, blocking does not help because he is re-create users. the only way is to see the profile creation details.
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Anonymous commented
Came here to suggest the same thing. I have a particular user that seems to enjoy pretending to be different people and harassing me. It doesn't do any good to block him because he just creates a new profile (Grindr really should limit the number of profiles a user is able to make, like Scruff does). In addition, I use an iPhone, so it doesn't show the blue sparkle icon indicating that it is a new profile (this icon only shows on Android for some reason). Showing "member since" would help us greatly identify people like these, and fake profiles since Grindr doesn't seem to be addressing this other ways.
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Ulric commented
Just WHEN will Grindr ACT ???!!!... It's plain and easy. Just DO IT ! Thanks !
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ryan commented
date
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Paddy C commented
It would go some way to meeting the demands that users be verified as any disingenuous profiles aren't likely to last long. It's a simple implement which could be based on email address. I'm sure Grindr has this info already so it's just a matter of showing it on the profile.
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Privacy Matters. commented
On profile info, show everyone else how long the profile has been active.
Many people on this app have been victim of abuse and/or harassment by member of our own community. By showing how long a profile has been active it might help us determine whether or not the profile is fake or real. Or if it was immediately created after blocking someone else. In order to keep harassing us. -
Anonymous commented
It’s about time Grindr have that possibility!
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C commented
Is there any update about having this feature? It’s a great idea and I think it’s very much needed and it should be a simple add. Updates??
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Anonymous commented
hey this feature exists in a fashion on android please bring it to ios!
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Nige; commented
There is another reason. There are people who change profile frequently for a variety of reasons. If I have an issue with someone, I can always block them, but if a slightly similar profile pops up again I don't know if it is the same person with a new profile. Grindr cant stop this, but if a Created date was shown it would at least alert users that this is a brand new profile and in my case, it may be the same person - what happens then is my responsibility. This would give users an added ability to detect nuisance or threatening members. This is a growing problem.
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Anonymous commented
To see if it is a bot or a fake profile or something made just for once. Make it visible to see the date of joining grindr (ex. joined on feb 2017)
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J commented
Joining date, when I see a profile that has been active longer I would believe it's a person that's not just after pictures or someone I just blocked.
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Xxx commented
If the user sees that a profile was created recently its a good and quite reliable sign that a profile is fake (of course together with other circumstances like: empty profile, immediately asking for nude pics etc - we call them pic collectors).on one hand 90% of real users are constant with the same profile over months or years. Then we got profiles created 2h ago, empty profile (no data), fake pic of a extremely good looking guy which disappears after 1 day. If there is a date of creation of profile written in the profile and you see this profile exists over months, you can be quite sure its not fake
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Rafael commented
Every profile should show the date it was created, like Hornet does. I find it easier to spot fakes when I see that it was created hours ago and has just one generic photo.