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    Andy commented  · 

    Hey everyone,

    Looking at it from a legal point of view, it’s true — if sex work is legal in a country, then Grindr banning it there is basically going against the law.

    Like in many companies, and in COMPLIANCE PROCESSES in general, local laws should always COME FIRST.

    Grindr might get into real trouble for blocking something that’s totally legal — at least in the countries where it’s allowed.

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