Please restore ethnicity filter
I am Asian, and I would like to have the ethnicity filter option back. As a "minority", I don't think the filter option is racist. It offers me choices. Sometimes I want to search for Asians for example,, and if there is this option, it will make my search much easier to find.
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James commented
The ethnicity filter has absolutely nothing to do with police brutality against black men, or with systemic discrimination against minorities in general. The fact that the ethnicity filter was removed in response to backlash from BLM is emblematic of the type of superficial changes made as part of the 2020 "racial reckoning" that were simply done to demonstrate "allyship".
Dating is not like college admissions or job applications where there needs to be standards to ensure fairness in the system. Sexual attraction is incredibly arbitrary and personal, and we just need to accept that people have preferences regarding which ethnicities they find attractive. If you think have appearance-based preferences like that is discriminatory, this standard needs to be applied consistently across the board, not just to race/ethnicity. The only reason ethnicity has been singled out is because it has been a hot button issue politically in recent years. I hope now that some of the noise has died down we can come to our senses.
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Hera santunoo commented
I am Middle East guy and I only prefer to date Middle East people on Grindr hence we understand our culture and language it makes easy for me to find a partner and talk to . Or even making a good friend. I don’t think that ethnicity filter is considered as racism. It’s a choice of which type of people I wanted to date to.
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Jay JayVa commented
It's not just that having the BASIC functionality of an ethnicity filter isn't racist. That's obvious. But the case is stronger than that. NOT having the ethnicity filter is racist. Many, if not most, used the filter to actively seek out minorities and include them, not to exclude them. Grindr had to have an awfully poor opinion of its own users to think otherwise. But eliminating the filter, all I see now on my screen is a sea of white. I'm white myself but this isn't what I want to see. I want to be able to share love with my beautiful black brothers and Asian brothers and Middle Eastern brothers, etc. It's stupid and wrong to assume that a filter itself is racist. People who used it that way are the minority and will continue to exclude. By taking away the filter you did nothing to stop that. All you did was make it harder TO INCLUDE.
Bring back the ethnicity filter, Grindr! Stop supporting exclusion!!
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Richard Gauthier commented
Please bring back
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Richard Gauthier commented
This would make my research easier
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TJ commented
Hello GRINDR Management,
I'd like to ask, if you have actually calculated the total number of pro and con replies issued? I believe that if would be the most correct approach towards finally deciding on the matter after over 2 years of discussion.
I am certain that then you would see that vast majority politely asks for the filter to be reinstated based on a solid and undeniable conclusion that de facto any filter could be misused for discrimination, ie towards short, fat, bold, HIV-positive, older or any person appearing as contrary to someone's narrowed views.
It is therefore not about the availability of the filter itself, but about the way it's applied resulting in a harmful, deliberate and intentional pointing someone particularly to discriminate him with regards to his specific characteristics.
Please bring the ethnicity filter back!
Thank you in advance!
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Zdenek Sloboda commented
I agree with adding the ethnicity filter. It is not obligatory to fill your ethnicity therefore if you do not want to be found based on it, you don't fill it in your profile. ... Similarly discriminating is the age or bodytype. How come it is ok to filter out oldies and fatties but not white or coloured guys? ... If you decided not to allow discrimination, you should be consequential and disable most of the filtering characteristics. This would make such a dating app where you search for your match useless.
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J commented
Agree, bring it back!
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ES commented
And the funny part is the STUBBORN attitude GRINDR team is displaying about this is not to DISSIMILAR to the discrimination our folks have received over centuries, being ignored, swept aside, discounted, lectured, corrected, made to feel bad for needing something, being told there is something wrong with us. GRINDR should know better.
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Dario Clement commented
This needs to happen as a priority. It’s been a missing feature for too long. What if I want to look for people similar to me? What if I want to look for people different to me? We all like different things and taking ethnicity search away is a deal breaker for me. I will cancel Grindr soon so over it.
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Shaun Costa commented
Please bring back the ethnicity filter
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Bryan Martin commented
I say let it be an option only!
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Bryan Martin commented
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Blue Blue commented
The fact of the matter is: No matter what your ethnicity is, being born in Hong Kong and raised in North America. I identify myself as a visible minority.
I suggest the filter should include minority/visible minority and people of colour.
I think depending on where you’re located, it provides option for the user in that Country or Continent
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Adam Bishop commented
Please do add the ethnicity filter back. I loved it.
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Brian Basht commented
Due to the fact that people have been blowing up the Grindr feed about this issue, i'm going to keep this short... *THE ETHNICITY FILTER IS NOT RACIST!... I think you guys need to do a little research on the word racism...
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Sam Mask commented
Grindr has. Really messed up team after ceo left.
They ban accounts after you pay for one year membership. Too much n investor pressure.
I don't know why someone doesn't find a better app.
Nearly ,8000 voted and you still don't act in it n
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Ming Wong commented
It's aggravating to have people show up from over 300 miles away when you're looking for near by. To be able to set a distance would be great.
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Richard commented
Many black men date white dudes exclusively. It is outrageous that Grindr continues to perpetuate a racist policy which inaccurately and erroneously treats these black men as racist bigots. In fact, the opposite is true as these men actively pursue men of a single race. In acknowledging their preference for a particular race, because it is an individual personal preference, Grindr should embrace the idea that regardless of filters, individuals are going to date, marry, fuck, LOVE the person (s) who they choose for whatever reason they feel is important. Making this more convenient for everyone is the only sole solution to is honest and respectful. If the data point exists for any given characteristic, each user should decide for himself if he wishes to have that information in the database. The sole remedy to any user who for personsl, religious, political other basis to the inclusion of race or any other character characteristic should be the option to decline to provide the info only for himself. The user is therefore not searchable on that field. Every characteristic captured should be searchable/ able to be filtered. If you are offended that a black man could search exclusively for white guys, then you may decline to provide your race, which should as automatically restrict your access to the search/filter for race. Opt out of providing and out of the ability to use that search category. Your fake moral outrage that a black guy can search for whites only is a logical oxymoron . Do you think denying him The ability to search in a manner that excludes you from his results is efficient. It's none of your business what he likes. If best use of your time is to call so someone a racist because you never had a chance and never will have a chance, then stfu and delete your account. Grindr takes such a weaselly approach to try to be just woke enough that the hysterical woke will pay and not so woke as to run the rational users away. There's a way to be fair to everyone. This is not about racism. It's about denying the bitter bullies the platform to call others racist in order to propagate a hateful agenda. Problem is that the decision makers and the complainers are the same bullies
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Diqahh Anjer commented
nope