Day: 11 September 2020

  • Have Grindr’s “really annoying and irrelevant” ads become too much?

    Have Grindr’s “really annoying and irrelevant” ads become too much?

    Ads for games about killing people and irrelevant ads are making guys want to delete Grindr and find another app.

    It’s been said that Grindr can be a necessary tool in order to get hookups or dates in the men who sleep with men scene, but its adverts are starting to take a toll on some users, who say they have had enough.

    Taking to a site called, UserVoice, although there are numerous other forums on the subject, one person simply stated, “stop the annoying ads, you’re killing the app” a statement which seemingly resonated with lots of people.

    The Great Switch Off?

    Of course, ads are unavoidable for a platform like Grindr or even THEGAYUK for that matter to exist, after all, if you’re getting the product for free, then payment comes from your eyeballs on sponsors’ messages. But too many and you’ll have people complaining and switching off.

    Relevancy of the adverts shown is also an issue. That issue was pointed out by one user, who wrote, “Very negative ads about killing people is too much” while another added, “Too many ads for ridiculous games aimed at a completely different target audience”

    People also complained that they were still getting ads even though they had paid for Xtra or Unlimited.

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    Return on investment?

    Grindr was recently bought by a new company, after its former Chinese owners, Beijing Kunlun Tech was forced to sell because the Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS) the United States, ordered the company to sell off a majority stake in the company in 2019.

    Its new owners San Vicente Acquisition Partners, who installed Jeff Bonforte and Rick Marini (both straight) as the CEO and COO respectively, reportedly paid over $600 m for the app.

    Now, as you can image, they’ll be looking to make returns on that investment.

    They’ve already started to sell profile boosts to ensure that your picture remains at the top of other people’s feeds for an hour or so and the apps also sell upgrades to Xtra and Unlimited. ◾️

    THEGAYUK reached out to Grindr for comment.

  • A new emoji of a man in a wedding veil has been released and people aren’t happy, of course

    A new emoji of a man in a wedding veil has been released and people aren’t happy, of course

    Ah new emoji day, it’s never not controversial as emoji designers add new graphics and look to increase diversity and inclusion in those little pictures we all take for granted.

    At one time every emoji that depicted a human was yellow. Families were depicted as one man, one woman and one child. Firefighters were male and nurses were female. It was just a sea of yellow, now however most people emojis have multiple choices because only The Simpsons are yellow in real life.

    In the latest update to the world of emojis, dozens of new pictures have been added to the Android 11.0 set, including one with a man wearing a white veil, holding a small bunch of flowers.

    Mixed reaction

    The review from social media users was a mix of derision and confusion it’s fair to say.

    One person asked, “How do I downgrade to version 10”

    Another added, “Oh the gays will have a field day with this one”

    While others were celebrating the rise of the femboy. Femboy started off as a derogatory term for effeminate guys in the 1990s however it has become more widely accepted as a positive term which rails against toxic masculinity, according to Urban Dictionary.