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I fear Grindr is becoming an escort site, and that some young guys (who might be willing to have sex for free) are tempted to ask for money when they see others getting away with it. There are also others who are there only to promote their paid OnlyFans accounts or scammers who ask for gas money. And although this is clearly explained on the community guidelines on the Web site, it is not so clear on the reporting section of the app.
Here are my suggestions:
- Create a separate heading in the “Report” feature called “Asking for or Offering Money” and make it clear that anyone asking (or offering) money or looking for sugar daddies (or sugarbabies) will be banned.
- Make sure all financial emojis are banned (there is currently someone in my community who has a coin emoji in his profile name).
- Forbid mention of OnlyFans/OF or other paid sites.
- Grindr should do more about following up complaints.