Allowing users to use nonexistent email addresses is an invitation for spammers and fake accounts, which are already plentiful.
A more intelligent way to reduce these types of users and provide a safer environment would be to use phone verification like Tinder and many other apps now do.
The prevalence of *** workers in Grindr is astonishing to say the least. Reporting them is a waste of time, not only are those reports mostly ignored but if those violators are banned they quickly create a new account using a fake email address.
Talking about moderators, it's amazing how many profile photos violate your community guidelines, seems there is a great deal of inconsistencies amongst moderators. Most of these profiles are of young guys, which I suspect Grindr is biased towards. Maybe you should consider the fact that these younger users seldom take up subscriptions. Us older folks are continually harassed by moderators who are petty and not very frindly.
Allowing users to use nonexistent email addresses is an invitation for spammers and fake accounts, which are already plentiful.
A more intelligent way to reduce these types of users and provide a safer environment would be to use phone verification like Tinder and many other apps now do.
The prevalence of *** workers in Grindr is astonishing to say the least. Reporting them is a waste of time, not only are those reports mostly ignored but if those violators are banned they quickly create a new account using a fake email address.
Talking about moderators, it's amazing how many profile photos violate your community guidelines, seems there is a great deal of inconsistencies amongst moderators. Most of these profiles are of young guys, which I suspect Grindr is biased towards. Maybe you should consider the fact that these younger users seldom take up subscriptions. Us older folks are continually harassed by moderators who are petty and not very frindly.