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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedEveryone knows that it is necessary to permanently block users, if only because criminals, e.g. drug dealers, they create accounts on Grindr. Personally, every day I report one user who sells potency drugs (I asked him if he runs a pharmacy, he blocked me, so he does it illegally). Grindr blocks his account and he sets up another, with the same photo and the same "I sell drugs" announcement. Account verification should not be based on the device but on the phone number. The device can be sold to someone else, honest. The phone number even a dealer would have a problem to change, because in some civilized countries the phone number can only be bought after presenting an ID card and registering, what criminals avoid.
Grindr keeps criminals. It enables them to announce their drug and drug sales services without major obstacles. I see it every time I turn on Grindr and see subsequent profiles with camouflaged text being the offer (for example, drug dealers use the diamond symbol: mephedrone and methamphetamine.).
The problem is that blocking users permanently for Grindr is UNPROFITABLE.Anonymous supported this idea · -
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Grindr, like any such service, is focused on money. They can do a lot - we have 2020 - to block illegal activities, but every person on their site is potential money, and illegal activities attract people who are looking for them. Grindr becomes, in a way, an intermediary who also makes profits from illegal activities.