Spam...
I work in high performance computing and AI. It doesn't take a human to quickly recognize multiple profiles with the same photos, same bio text, and all created around the same time. No human required. You need to step up your spam account game. I spend about 50% of my time on this app reporting fake accounts. I'm not going to keep paying for this app at the ridiculous price of $28/week if I'm doing your job for you. My hourly rate at my place of work with benefits is over $225/hour. I think you owe ME money back for my time! Get better devs or I'm out. And if you don't, I'll get a team to make a better app at half the price and put you guys out of business. You can fix this problem. You are actively choosing not to.
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NolanRauy
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I totally understand the frustration about spam; it’s been getting worse lately and really affects the user experience. It’s important that platforms take stronger steps to prevent unwanted messages. I’ve also seen communities where better verification systems make a big difference. For anyone looking to take a break from all the chaos, here’s something interesting: https://eloboss.net/dota2-boosting. Hopefully, Grindr will implement some solid anti-spam measures soon.
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Tnsusu Nsusuw commented
I know that frustration of feeling like you’re spending your own time cleaning up where a platform should already have it handled. When I got overwhelmed by that same cycle of fake profiles and endless moderation, I ended up distracting myself with https://spinmamas.com just to switch my focus. At first I had a rough streak on blackjack, but pushing through with a few riskier plays actually turned into one of my bigger wins online, which was a much better way to spend my time. Now I just use it when I need to step back from tech headaches and recharge.
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Sylvan Kling
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My Dota 2 account was banned, and frustration burned hotter than any teamfight. Instead of quitting, I searched for solutions, wrote appeals, and learned patience. Days passed like endless respawns, yet hope stayed alive. Finally, the lock lifted. Returning to the battlefield, every match felt like redemption—victory sweeter after the silence.