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An error occurred while saving the comment Gordon Es commentedPicture messages could come concealed and only revealed when users press a button to open them. Grindr could also use their picture recognition technology to provide captions for picture messages , e.g. "This appears to be a face picture", "This appears to be a NSFW picture" or "We're not sure what this is"
This would protect users against seeing unsolicited dick pics.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Gordon Es commentedIf you report blank taps etc as harassment (like how you'd report an anonymous phone call) eventually Grindr will increase your blocks and then eventually make your blocks unlimited
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An error occurred while saving the comment Gordon Es commentedSuch a good idea! Please implement this Grindr.
Too many blanks spam tap and opening a notification to see nothing more than a silhouette is annoying, it's not a compliment. I really want this option to opt out of taps.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Gordon Es commentedSimilar to the "accept NSFW pics" question under expectations, there should be a question for "accept faceless messages". This would allow discreet users to better find people willing to chat to them without a face pic. And for users who are uncomfortable being approached by persons hiding their face, it would prevent this discomfort because they can use this question to express their boundaries.
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Anon users often ignore whatever I write in my bio about needing to see a face pic of the person approaching me and spam tap with the press of one button, yet it takes me like 4 or 5 presses to block them (and prevent further spam). This disparity is frustrating! It should be as easy for me to block profiles as it is for them to spam me.