Sues Grindr after 700 men came to her house looking for sex
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Social media and dating apps can become a problem. Far from trying to be alarmist, the clearest example has been a boy from New York namedMatthew Herrickwho has seen up to 700 men appear at his house looking for sex
Everything happens through an application called Grindr, which is called as a free mobile social network for connecting gay and bisexual guys.The same as other applications such as Tinder, which allows us to chat and meet more people to the point of being able to later make an appointment.
But what happened to Matthew Herrick is one of the examples of the evil that can be done today through social networks , and also makes clear how much we are exposing our lives by posting our photos on places like Instagram.
Sue Grindr for negligence
Matthew Herrick is 32 years old, he is an actor and model. He has now risen to fame for accusing Grindr of negligent, deceptive and deceptive business practices in a complaint after more than 700 men came to his apartment expecting to have a sexual encounter with him.
Going back a bit to find out how this happened, way back Matthew had found footage of him being used as bait to lure men gay after a guy showed up at his house assuring that they had written to each other through the Grindr app
In fact, after explaining that it wasn't him, he was able to see the messages that the person posing as him had exchanged, including images of him semi-nude that he had taken from his personal Instagram. Logically, after seeing this, she reported on Grindr about the fake profile that was circulating. Something any of us would do.
California dreamin' &x1f334;&x1f4f8;: @esp_bymike pic.twitter.com/29If3OAxM4
- Matthew Herrick (@MatthewSHerrick) January 15, 2017
The problem was that more profiles appeared using Matthew's images on Grindr, after so much publicity he believes that at least some700 people will have passed through your house looking for casual sex. "My own life has been stolen from me, my privacy is gone," he assured.
Matthew explains that he is living through hell, getting to the point of finding up to six men at his doorstep after having organized an orgy from the fake accountIn fact, she thinks it's her own ex-boyfriend who is doing it, since he knows both her home and work addresses, as well as her cell phone number.
As for the complaint, the reason for filing it is that they believe that Grindr has failed to cancel these fake profiles or to block people the person who creates them, despite the fact that they put more than 50 claims. After telling the police, they advised him to move to another address or look for another job, something to which he flatly refuses. What he has done is delete all of his internet profiles as he explained on Twitter
Please read and understand the truth! @DTLATheSeries @darrylstephens @LarryKennar pic.twitter.com/tfir9VK5tN
- Matthew Herrick (@MatthewSHerrick) November 12, 2016
This is how new technologies and new ways of meeting people have ruined his day-to-day life for Matthew, who has become a victim of impersonations identity on social networks.