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そうごおd
Ja, Hornet ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
⚠️ Die Hornet-App hat schlechte Bewertungen und negatives Feedback. Die Nutzer scheinen mit der Leistung oder den Funktionen unzufrieden zu sein.
Hornet bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt ¥1,750.00.
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3.69 von 5
147 Bewertungen in Japan
そうごおd
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メッセージの中で添付出来ないのはiPadだから?
最近の更新で文字入力すらままならないくらい動作が激重になってしまった。早急に直して欲しいです。
There are too many ads. Very uncomfortable.
ロマンス詐欺だらけ The worst site!
Almost 1 advertisement by checking 3 peoples’ profile.. Really bad experience. Uninstalled
When Hornet first showed up in the App Store, it was really refreshing. It was clear and straightforward. It allowed you to connect with gay men locally, as well as all over the world. It seemed like a thoughtful, conscientious, well-thought out app. At the beginning you were allowed to choose the ethnic group you were interested in. But then people started to get hysterical about it and they removed that component. (Which was foolish, because everyone has a type, so what was the point? So, Hornet kowtowed to their critics and achieved nothing.) (Also, they may have adjusted this feature in the current version, I don’t know.) Then, as time went by, Hornet started to resemble a Facebook/Instagram wannabe. Certain members were constantly posting selfies, “Look at me, see me!” And you couldn’t turn off that feed. There were plenty of faces and lives I had no interest in, but it didn’t make any difference. (Maybe you have more control over it now, I don’t know.) Another “feature” which I found bothersome is: if you posted a photo of yourself on your profile, that photo ended up in the main feed. I didn’t post the photo so that everyone on Hornet could see it. I posted it for the men in my area or men that might be coming to my area. This is something that I could not figure out how to control in Hornet. I don’t know why they thought that would be a good thing. Also, Hornet has its own Advocate-style articles, many of them judgmental and critical of anyone who says anything remotely critical about the LGBTQ community — as if we are all perfect and are incapable of making mistakes. I found it really irritating and completely unnecessary. I realize that Hornet thought they were offering a “community service,” but they could not do so without being really one-sided about it. It seems Hornet wants to be all things to all people. It’s supposed to be for “gay men” but I guess we can’t say that anymore. It has to be for the LGBTQ community and people have to be careful about how they identify themselves, or the culture-cancel police jump out to “correct” you, I also noticed that if you “blocked” someone, they did not immediately disappear from your feed. You had to exit the program and/or refresh the page and sometimes they would be gone. I brought this up with Hornet’s customer service, but I guess it’s just how this program is built. And speaking of its customer service: initially Hornet’s customer service was quite prompt and helpful. I really felt like I
Iphone Xを使っています。 最近、アプリに入れません。入ったら、外にすぐ押し出される
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