Unusable
Too many ads im not going to keep watching 5 minute ads because i tapped on something 🤣🤣
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4.32 out of 5
3,822 ratings in New Zealand
Too many ads im not going to keep watching 5 minute ads because i tapped on something 🤣🤣
Totally overpriced for what it is, they know they are exploiting the gay community and shame on them for doing so.
Latest updates has flickering profile images, and you can't navigate between photos when this happens. Fix your app
Grindr banned my device from being able to join their network. This occurred after a minor logged onto the app and messaged me. I communicated to them that I didn’t want them to message me and that they should safe online. However, according to Grindr policy and automated software, if you communicate at all to someone who is a minor, even though Grindr should be responsible for not permitting minors onto the app, it is you who gets punished with a ban for speaking up and doing the right thing by filing a report. I live in a rural area and this ban has meant that I am now completely detached from any means of connecting with LGBTQI+ communities. I’ve appealed and contacted the helpline and have had no reply for weeks. Grindr has monopolised our community networks and is a significant means of networking in a town that otherwise has no structures available to meet people. Being banned from this monopoly means being completely banned from any form of social connection. I feel like this overseas app has completely eroded local means of meeting people that we used to have locally and now, due to what feels like a fault in AI or automated software, I am completely isolated from this modern monopoly of socialisation for rural gay men. So much for Kindr, right? This experience has been distressing and awful. The extent to which Grindr has eroded, engulfed and monopolised any form of community structure in rural areas is saddening enough, but it is deeply upsetting when they do not take their obligations to keep people included seriously. I feel so alone now because of Grindr excluding me, and this is all because I did the right thing by reporting a minor that they should have never allowed onto the app in the first place.
To many ads and glitches.
Great app and have always really enjoyed it. Recently with each update the experience is deteriorating which is disappointing. I understand the need for ads and on the interface, but the intensity the come up in the chat function when you’re trying to have conversations is taking the mickey a bit. Sort it out.
Open the app, ads.. click on a profile, ads, go to messages, ads, breath, ads! WTF is with this latest update making the app more ads than anything?
I understand the need for ads, but come on. I’ll by writing a message and all of a sudden an ad loads. It’s quicker to shut the app down and re-open then wait for an ad to finish, but that costs 1% of battery life. Subscription fees are far too high, and where I live not worth it. The app isn’t worth more than $5 a month. Stop ripping people off. Grindr needs real competition. People just need to not use it.
Good app but the ads are just constant. Constantly popping up and take forever so I have to shut the app down and re-open again every time.
To much ads every damn minute it’s so annoying. Have to pay to get rid of them or to see taps and reply videos. Annoying
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