Tinder is a famous dating app where you swipe right if you like someone or left if you don’t. If two people both swipe right, they can chat. It’s all about looks, mainly photos and a short bio.
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Now, when it comes to bans, Tinder doesn’t spill the beans on every ban, but some usual reasons include breaking the rules. That means no offensive language, harassment, hate speech, or being too forward.
Making a fake profile with someone else’s pictures is a no-go. Also, no spamming or using Tinder for business. If lots of users report you, Tinder might step in.
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So, what to do if you’re banned? First, check your email. Tinder might send you a message explaining things. Take a look at Tinder’s rules, too. If you think the ban was wrong, you can try appealing. But be nice and own up to any mistakes.
One big no-no: don’t make a new account. That’s a fast track to a permanent ban. So, stay cool, follow the rules, and good luck out there!


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