Grindr needs to be just for men seeking men
Grindr will not succeed as an all in one app for hook ups. It needs to be men for men only. That is how and why I can accept to pay the ridiculously high cost for subscriptions for features that used to be free or at least free in a lower tier subscription, but that’s a whole other topic for another time. Grindr needs to be the best place for guys to meet guys period. Just like it’s always been and the sole reason it became so successful to begin with. Whether it be gay men looking for a man, bisexual men looking for a man, transgender men looking for a man, or even straight men looking for a man, it must be only for men. In doing so it simplifies the whole process and instills confidence in its paying subscribers to know that they are in a place where they can feel comfortable in knowing that everyone is looking for the same thing…a man. When you allow women to become subscribers then it becomes a problem because by doing so you will then also have women looking for a woman, straight men looking for a woman, trans gender women looking for a women, and so on. That then makes it difficult to have to sort through all those additional profiles just to find the one man that is looking for a man and all while fearing that you may offend someone and be rudely told that they are not into men. And the constant bombardment of taps from transgender women from miles away just interjecting themselves for the purpose of making money off the free advertising of their OnlyFans or escort services available off site. They don’t read your profile and find you interesting or see that you are not looking for someone other than a man they just spam you and interfere in what was your tried a trusted place to meet men looking for men. Grindr needs to decide its intentions and then do whatever they must to assure that their paying subscribers are getting the features and services that they were promised at the start of their search for a man.