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Federico commented
Quiero reestablecer mi servicio porque es un medio fácil de conocer hombres a mi gusto
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Carl Alves commented
That’s all I know I did so why am I suspended?
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Roberto commented
Face pic on profile has to be mandatory and explicit pics should have the ability to unlock when requested. Other apps already work this way.
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Anonymous commented
By all means please weed through the profiles on your site. Some many individuals post on their face page and or profiles sale of drugs and Prostitution in the recent past when I submitted a problem I received a 2 plus pages of what’s allowed on Grindr and what isn’t allowed. Is that the way you deal with the this Prevalent problem on your site. I thought this site “Grindr “ was a gay dating/hookup site. It seems it’s becoming a drug dealer/Prostitution site. Please address this problem. Your current way doesn’t work. Thanks.
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Anonymous commented
It's very dangerous here in Mazatlan with everyone discreet and want to meet and no photos . I was drugged and robbed by a guy that we agreed no *** and 2 sips of beer and 5 hours later I was robbed
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Alex commented
Guys, I am ghosted by old pervert. He recognized me in the bus. He has numerous accounts, impersonated a lot of people. You should do something. It is annoying. He started posted my pics in his fake profiles.
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Paul commented
Privacy issues aside, this is an unworkable solution (to an obvious problem) as you're imposing that someone has to review and accept all the requests for verification. Who's going to pay the 3-5 people required worldwide to support this feature? Grindr is already too expensive in my country compared to other dating apps.
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Richard commented
Allow Various durations for expiring photos. 10s is more than enough time for screenshots. Also, dont alert the recipient that it's an expiring photo because that encourages screenshotting. Give us options for 3s and 5s, don't alert recipient that it expires, and disable screenshots of photos set to expire.
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Anonymous commented
Fake pics and fake names? Kinda easyer to get a pic of a guy on google images then to make a email account. Also people could google pics of ID to use or just use some else's. Lol good idea to **** over a frenemy, sneek there ID to make account and return to we're they had it and spam harass and discriminate the **** out of people and **** that frenemy over so there never able to use Grindr again and live a dickleess life. Bahahahhaha excellent. Come on people, if your gana think of an idea you also gata think of idea that can come from it to test it's workability.
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Joe commented
There are 2 other chains about this. One of them is https://grindr.uservoice.com/forums/912631-grindr-feature-requests/suggestions/34529569-validation-of-profiles
How come Grindr hasn't even started to look at these considering how important we all think it is?
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Joe commented
There's another chain about this: https://grindr.uservoice.com/forums/912631-grindr-feature-requests/suggestions/34529569-validation-of-profiles
Might wanna merge these two.
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Joe commented
I agree with this. I think the block list is finite. And prevention is better than cure. Preventing faceless guys from messaging guys who don't like that would be a big relief.
That said, it will block out those guys who do send a picture in their initial communication. This idea has pros and cons.
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Joe commented
I'm getting escorts with fake profiles sending me their website and phone numbers almost on a daily basis. How is this being allowed? What happened to the "No Solicitation" and "No Impersonation" rules? I've reported at least 30 such profiles, but their number has actually increased!!! Amazing that this is happening on Grindr but not on any other dating app. They make such a fuss about "No Nudity" in pictures, but they cast a blind eye to this. How can we force them to give such spam more attention?
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Anonymous commented
bad idea. gays should not give out info to strangers
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TG commented
It just needs to notify you the user wants to send a picture and tap here to view it. Just like Whisper. So you can ask "what did you send me?" Which is a valid question on Grindr.
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Dakota commented
I feel like people underaged should not be allowed
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Anonymous commented
Listen, those that choose to not post a picture do not get to sit back and have open season on those of us who do. It really is that simple. Their option would be to look at the STATS of other blank / faceless profiles and have that be their means in which they decide to interact with other users. We don't walk around in our everyday lives, some of us hiding our physical attributes and while taking away the very laws of attraction in which we use to search out a potential partner so why is it allowed here?
How is it that the anonymous get to view those of us in our community that have made the sometimes life or death decision to put ourselves out there to be as authentic and forthcoming about who we are as possible for all to see not to mention to be judged by or in some cases, stalked, targeted and placed in harms way while those who aren't at that place in life can view and make their deusing based upon credentials others can not? The anonymous end up having a larger selection to choose from based on apperance alone resulting in an uneven playing field.
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Andy commented
The amount of fake profiles and guys claiming to be escorts but really just want money for *** are off the charts here in Houston, Texas. What happened to me last night should not happen to anybody and I'm going to have to get police officers and a local LGBT community involved. I have been chatting with this guy for a while. Every measure was taken to insure his identity and we mutually made an agreement for him to come over to my place to hang out. Not to hookup but just meet. His profile didn't have a photo all it said was his name and hit me up let's chill. I got to know him through chatting. He seems like an okay guy. So I let him into my home, he threw off some really good vibes, and then he came on to me and had *********** with me. Then he all of a sudden stood up and claims he was an escort and he needed payment. I told him that I had no idea he was an escort and then I thought he came over on his own accord. I didn't verbally hire him and we didn't make any verbal or written contracts. I apologized and said this was a miscommunication because of what is on his profile. He didn't change the right in front of me and told me to look again. I tried to argue with him but that did not work. He then got very loud about it and I told him we needed to take it outside my apartment. He shoved me away from my door and pointed a gun at me told me to stay where I was and for me to get his money. He had both my tablet and my phone and my wallet in his hands I wasn't able to screenshot anyting. So I gave him as cash and he ran out my front door. Literally I feel like I am putting myself in danger everyday talking to guys either without face pictures and for all you know they can have criminal records. I'm sorry to say but security and identification needs to be heightened on all platforms not just Grindr. There needs to be a better way to authenticate identification. Catfishing and fake profiles are at at an all-time high and you want us to pay $50 for an unlimited account? You guys got bigger problems on your hands. You put in your safety guidelines for guys to not post photos of their face? Why would you teach guys to hide their identity? We need to fight adversity and live like free Americans and not ones that live in secret. And it's only a matter of time before somebody gets hurt and you guys sued. There shouldn't be a way to hide your identity. There should only be a way to authenticate it.
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Anonymous commented
Give the user the ability to block nude photos in messages before viewing them, as some of us including me do not wish to receive or see unsolicited nudes especially from unknown profiles. Its quite disrespectful to send unsolicited nudes to others without even knowing them or saying hi to them. Desperate guys who sends unsolicited nudes are many and there is a need to stop them from bothering others, if it’s possible that the developers add a new feature that identifies the nude contents and notify the receiver first that the incoming message contains nudes and wether he likes to receive or not and add the option to block immediately when the receiver rejects the unsolicited nudes
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Anonymous commented
Grindr has to operate across the world and whilst prostitution may be legal in one country, it may not be legal in another.
All escorts should be banned. I am fed up of being messaged by them. When you report one, they are removed, only to reappear later with a new profile. Grindr needs to do more.