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Alright... Story time, then a question.
A while back (about a year ago), I woke up to a ban on @Tinder . Remarkably surprising, considering that I had also been banned on @bumble a short time before that. Now, with Bumble, I was less broken hearted, as I wasn't having a terribly large amount of success, and I had figured that it was a disgruntled match that didn't like me. I thought I knew who it was, so I dismissed it and went on about my day.
Then a few months later, I get the tinder ban, which was completely out of the blue. All of my pictures were within standards, and as a rule, I don't send any inappropriate messages (no d*** pics, none of that). So Imagine my surprise. Now, in the event of something like this happening, the Tinder "Support" center directs you to the appeal center. When I contacted them by email, they said the same thing. Only problem is that I was never able to log into the appeals center. There was never an option to appeal anything.
At this point, I decided to contact Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge (the tinder ban affects ALL match group companies- Match, POF, Tinder, @hinge , etc). NONE of them were willing to tell me anything about specific violations. They all just said I violated the TOS. They refused to tell me how or when. No specifics. Upon consultation from my friends, conjecture arose that there's a strong possibility that my ex may have "revenge reported" me. I don't really want to believe that's true, but who knows. In any event, the bans are totally unwarranted, and what's worse, I get nowhere with their "customer service" (AI) departments. I'm a good dude. I don't deserve this. Especially living in a place where initiating face to face conversation is grounds for a harassment lawsuit and public cancellation.
Now, onto the question. Can any of you tell me what my potential recourse would be? Am I just screwed for dating apps now? Can anything be done?
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