Block list management
Your system makes it borderline impossible to find a blocked account and unblock them after a user has blocked many other people. I'm certain I'm far from the only Xtra subscriber who feels like this is some kind of abusive tactic to make us pay for unlimited just to get incognito mode. It's extremely frustrating and makes me want to quit using Grindr altogether. I'm nearly certain to do just that if it's not fixed in the next 3 months.
I'm an attractive user who gets a lot of unwanted contact from people who should know I am out of their league. For this reason, I block most users I see in my area proactively, to avoid the discomfort of rejecting them, and to free up squares in my grid.
In other cases, somebody I might well be very fond of, I block for any number of reasons with the intent of unblocking them in the future.
Your system makes this EXTREMELY burdensome, to the point that I have more than once just cleared my block list to reestablish contact, which then results in a tremendous amount of very unpleasant experiences as all those users start contacting me like I'm the new hot guy in town.
I can't filter or search my block list. I must manually scroll and look at each horrifying image and obscene display name, reliving many unpleasant experiences in the process.
After a couple of swipes down, it pauses to load more, and it takes time for images to load. During the time the images are loading there's no indication that an image will be appearing, it just looks like an account with no image.
Due to this, you end up scrolling past the person you aimed to unblock, and get all the way to the first blocked user before you realize what happened.
At the end of the block list Grindr does not indicate there are no more blocked users. It just shows a never ending waiting indicator while I sit there like an idiot waiting for something that will never occur, eventually realize what happened, then repeat that SAME MISERABLE EXPERIENCE IN THE UPWARD DIRECTION!
It's SO BAD that I find it difficult to believe it was done in error. Only something maliciously designed by very intelligent people could be so excruciating.
X: @Grindrisms