Samuel Taylor
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As someone who had their life turned upside down from a very problematic person who used Grindr (in combination with any other location based app) as the main tool to persecute and abuse my rights, gather evidence, jump to conclusions and spread misinformation amongst many other tactics who's sole purpose was to be punitive, I can categorically say this is the worst idea in the world. If you have a favourite who you have chat based relationship with and you want to talk to them when you are not on the app at the same time as them, rather than getting a notification to tell you when they are available on this app specifically, you should reach out to them on a more appropriate channel, there is vast array of different methods of communication that you could use to contact them at anytime. Christ, writing them a letter would actually be more appropriate. If the only way you have to communicate to them is through here, then you have to ask yourself am I familiar with this person enough to warrant messaging them the second they jump online on an app where they are predominantly going to be looking for a hookup? More people would use this feature as a tool to monitor people secretively or procedurally rather than socially.