-
Jay commented
Allow timer to be adjusted from 2s-10s.
-
Jonathan commented
Neste caso apareceria para a pessoa: “Fulano solicitou uma foto de perfil”. Porque é chato ter que ficar pedindo foto para aquelas pessoas que te chamaram para conversar
-
Anonymous commented
I propose that you ban anyone that uses the term “sugar daddy” or sugar baby” and you make it harder for people to crest accounts. The amount of scams that are trying to place is disgusting. For example. I get them MULTIPLE times a day :)
-
Anonymous commented
Seems like an easy thing to block. I report at least 20 of those a week and you do nothing to stop them. It is always the same text message website they direct you to.
-
Anonymous commented
It seems that the "Powers that be here at this app," are obviously aware of this issue as they have publically posted all of us complaining. YET THEY HAVE DONE NOTHING AT ALL TO ADDRESS THE CONCERN! EVEN TO those of us that pay for thisBS, and don't pay enough attention to our subscription so we can cancel before it automatically renews. I can absolutely gaurantee this is last time any money of mine will go to you. I know for sure I can pay less for better aps and be much more content and fulfillmemt. After this year, its kind of embarrassing how many hours I've stupidly wasted scrolling to no end on the "ap". My money will go elsewhere and hopefully im not the only one. However a platform that will allow users to recreate them selves up to 12 times.a day, glorifying and seemingly condoning that shady as behavior of allowing unwanted people to track and cybernstalk and harass us! This isn't about connecting people for meeting or hook-ups, dates etc, it seems to.me to be more about exploiting us. And this one is blatant about it
-
Anonymous commented
Can photos in general be uploaded in a better quality like on Scruff? They're always blurry and quality decreases once uploaded and approved.
-
Anonymous commented
Can’t be hard guys. You can block terms and emojis, actually block spam messages pls.
The submit a profile request is useless is you don’t block the source yo.
-
Anonymous commented
Unlimited members are not viable to those without a face pic
-
Jon commented
The price of memberships should be reduced until you can find a way to block the fake/spam profiles
-
Jon commented
The price of memberships should be reduced until you can find a way to block the fake/spam profiles
-
Anonymous commented
Upload video clips recorded into photo gallery.
-
Anonymous commented
I fell the same way . when Grindr banned me wit out no reason at all . i ask then there reason to do so and they refuse to show it any wrong doing , and im so sad that they keep doing it this and there no one or any law to stop Grindr abusing the gay community i wish that we cant get together and demand a apology to all of us and reactivated are accounts. thank you ... julio perez
-
Jude Gillespie commented
People that request to swap pictures with you, upon receiving your photos do not send their photos should have a visible counter of the number of times they do this in their profile to sanction pic collectors and to provide a warning to those who agreed to swapping that they might not receive anything in return.
-
Anonymous commented
To all the guys saying it’s because people have more than one account please note - THIS ISSUE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THAT.
We are NOT talking about people reappearing with new accounts. This is existing accounts we have blocked and the next day they reappear. If you select their profile it says “you have blocked this account” yet it’s reappeared in my grid which it shouldn’t do.
If I unblock them and reblock them they disappear again.
Also I find out today that when they reappear in my grid, they can see me, AND message me. What the fuck? I blocked them so they couldn’t do this. A guy that is very scary and stalks me keeps reappearing and it’s not a new profile. -
Anonymous commented
Aconteceu o mesmo cmigo.
-
Maddy commented
I went through something very similar. I had the link to redappleemoji.com on my profile. You can visit the site to see what it is about. Someone reported me for trying to sell stuff. My profile was banned without hearing my side of the story. After several appeals I got to know the real reason. Please provide an opportunity to justify our side of the story before you ban the profile completely.
-
Dominik K. commented
Technically, Grindr is allowing spam messages to be sent to people, including suspicious, potentially dangerous links. That’s a form of illegal advertising and since I’m being constantly notified about it, I demand Grindr to take action.
To many people of the LGBTI+ community this is one of the only platforms where we’re “wanted”. Not despised. You’re letting anonymous people use our platform and you’re seemingly doing nothing against it – wHiLe I’m a PaYiNg subscriber. I don’t mean to say this in a mean kinda way, but do you guys even care about us? It seems like all you do is create an even more toxic platform with each update. But at least you’re advertising the sh***** out of your dumba***** Grindr Unlimited. Who the heck pays 30 Euros a month for this?! Who the heck is supporting your goddamn investors?! Damn. Here’s a huge community. You have a responsibility to protect us. Not just from ourselves online, but also from others. You’re THE platform for all non-straight people around the world – and with that comes RESPONIBILITY. You CAN either help the community to heal and get better or you can keep on doing what you do and milk the last sh** out of the app – cause by the performance of it, it won’t last you too much longer. It’s an overloaded, badly programmed app that feels like the dark corner of the internet. And I hate to be practically forced to use it. I’m not proud to be gay when I look at this app. It’s dark, not welcoming and superficial. And I say that as someone to be “considered” pretty. Well, guess what, I’m more than just my body and face. Talents? Obviously don’t have me. Ugh. Thanks for nothing.
P.S. For anyone wondering: no I’m not sexually frustrated. I just hate the app.
-
Sen commented
You know what? There are so many spams in Bangkok area now, not only for junk ads but also using other people’s photos to cheat people for financial investment! They are not computer generated but real people operate behind the screen! I don’t know how many innocent people have been cheated, but verification of Grindr has too low standard which can use any email to register, even a fake email can be used for registration as well! I have no idea what the management team is doing all day, this super basic safety issue should be secured long time ago, but sadly I don’t see any improvement. Could you guys really do something? Stop disappointing your users!
-
Anonymous commented
It would be great if Grindr would auto sort your photos and automatically put the most sent photos at the top of your personal photo grid. I frequently send photos that are further down in my grid and would be easier to just tap them at the top rather than scroll down.
*or*
Allow users to favorite some of our own photos which would appear at the top of the photo grid.
Thanks!
-
Scamp Bowman commented
I absolutely agree with Luke. Grindr, it’s called ‘procedural fairness’ or ‘natural justice’. I’ve had profile photos rejected and Grindr has admitted mistake. I’ve had them rejected and yet seen much more eyebrow raising pics allowed on other profiles. Either the moderators are inconsistent in applying the rules or their thresholds are too variable, or they’re simply targeting people which is harassment.