Eric Bacon
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Give warnings of any violation
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1,263 votesAn error occurred while saving the comment Eric Bacon supported this idea ·
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If you're going to give me a warning about harassing someone then I'd like to know what it is. Otherwise, to me, you're not even validating when someone reports an issue. Twice now in the last month you've warned me and I don't know what for. I'm tempted to speak to the FCC about this and your refusal to have the nudes removed from profiles after they have been reported. If you're going to be the judge, jury, and executioner it's all or nothing, not this gray area in between. You cant pick and choose who gets punished or has their pictures removed based on a whim or feeling, it's discriminatory. Further, the best thing you could do to prevent a lawsuit is to remove yourself from managing this on the app and hire an independent unbiased third party group to manage disciplinary and pornographic issues. If I get another warning without some due process rights, yes they exist even in Grindr world, explaining why, you better believe I'll be reaching out to my lawyer.