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    Gustavo commented  · 

    Good morning... I not only agree with this suggestion, I firmly believe that Grindr should allow this practice in countries where sex work is legal and regulated.

    By suspending accounts of users who engage in this work, Grindr is restricting individuals’ lawful rights. This kind of ban can have serious consequences for the affected person — including depression, job loss, and financial hardship.

    National legislation should always take precedence over the terms of service of an app. In fact, Grindr is banned in some countries precisely because same-sex relations are illegal there. The platform respects local laws by not operating in those regions.

    That’s why it’s inconsistent — and even dangerous — for Grindr to disregard the legal status of sex work in countries where it is fully recognized and regulated. By enforcing global policies that override local laws, Grindr may risk future legal action or public backlash for violating users’ rights.

    I encourage Grindr to reconsider its stance and adapt its policies in a way that respects regional laws and protects users who are acting within legal boundaries.

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