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As a crossdresser, I am.constantly inundated with unwanted dick pics, or nasty asshole pics, or guys will initiate contact by being disrespectful, disgusting pigs, often insulting or even threatening me if I do not respond to their liking or if I explain why their behavior is offensive. I block them immediately, or ignore them and even if I report them I never receive a confirmation that action was taken. But I get repeatedly warned and/or banned because one of these men complain that I left them a rude reply. I am continually victimized by these people and have no way to respond. Grindr, at best will send me a pre-formatted, cookie cutter message saying how they work to provide a safe space for all, yet this behavior not only continues, it thrives. And when I receive a ban or warning, I am not even informed what exactly i did or when. I understand a member who files a complaint needs to be protected, but a specific reason needs to be given if I am being penalized. Of the complainer has not blocked me, and I have no idea who I apparently offended, I could unknowingly continue to speak to that person and get myself banned. And since grindr take almost no action against men who are technically breaking the law (whipping your dick out and showing it to unsuspecting people, continuously harrassing/humiliating insults/or just flat out threatening to rape me at gunpoint and blocking me before I cam report them) I should at least have the right to tell them their behavior is unwanted, unacceptable and I'm not going to put up with it.