Hornet - Queer Social Network Reviews – Page 7

4/5 rating based on 254 reviews. Read all reviews for Hornet - Queer Social Network for iPhone.
Hornet - Queer Social Network is free iOS app published by Queer Networks Inc.

Can’t turn off notification where someone checks you out.

kevinc1218

Each day I receive a notification that xxxx checked my profile. Please disable this insanely annoying notification. I only want to receive notifications from a direct message.


Fix

boysrunning18

Y’all need to fix this app. This app keep sending messages while I’m off and I keep getting reported for it. It keeps sending websites to people. Y’all need to fix it now


Bots R Us

Breathturn

Don’t bother...every message I get is one bot after another. Why would I even want to talk to someone 1,009 miles away? Makes you wonder if Hornet is just a suppository of ads.


So horrible, makes me wanna turn str8

Unhappy FB addict

Too many fake profiles.


They blocked even If you pay for the app

daniel.ricardo

I bought this iPhone from a friend and this app was blocked for his account, I 've sent several messages tô te developers and they ask for information of my friends account that I don't have It. It was his account that blocked this phone and I bought this phone without knowing that this app was blocked for his. I do not have anything to do with what my friend did. I Just bought an iPhone that was blocked because of him.


Awful

jace757

After 5+ years of using the app I decided to delete my account and the app. There is nothing but spam on the actual app. Most of my notifications in a day were just spam bots reaching out and the developers do nothing to stop this, despite what they say in review feedback. This has been a problem for years and there has never been a noticeable difference. Aside from that, the amount of advertisements from hornet and other businesses is out of control. Advertising is expected, but it shouldn’t be in my inbox. The amount of advertising is too much and is the main reason for me deleting this horrible app. They’re all about money opposed to listening to the people who use their app.


Selling Gays Out: anything for a buck

mc4asia

Latest ad is for penile enlargement - a surgery proven to be mostly ineffective and in fact dangerous. A surgery that preys on the insecurities of gay men for the purpose of making a buck. Hornet: you’ve sold us out. You have no sense of community or responsibility, do you? I dare you to respond to this review and show some character - or your true colors.


Obnoxious newsfeed and scammers galore

tims1981

God, where do I begin? I would venture to say that 99% of the messages that I receive on this app are from scammers or spambots. They manipulate their location so one minute they are 6 miles away from you, and five minutes later they are 7,700 miles away. You can always spot the fake profiles because they are looking for an honest and true man, and they list their race as “Native American” but post a picture of a white model, because the stupid scammers think “Native American” means a white guy born in the US. Then there is the newsfeed feature, which is a great place for narcissistic millennials to post selfies all day long, as if Instagram isn’t enough. And truth be told, the ones who post the most are queeny “YouTube stars” who aren’t even that hot. Interestingly, some people do share some genuinely interesting articles, and the overall design of the app is really nice. Unfortunately, the combination of scammers and aging, balding millennials who still think they’re hot is enough to make me cancel my premium subscription.


The best

Soroush Zareie

Hornet is the best gay app


Spammy app

Lavender X

Lot of fake profiles on these “LGBTQ+” social networking apps. I just recently uncovered a profile on this app using my friend’s photos. It was definitely not my friend and he confirmed it. Of course the fake user was making political discourse... I really think these “LGBTQ+” social apps might be an attempt to make identity politics out to be more popular than it truly is. I used to be more progressive minded, as were a number of my friends, but when you see most real LGBTQ+ people in person are nothing like on these “LGBTQ+” social networks (whom the media doesn’t seem to publicize as much as they do the “elites”), you realize there’s something off about the ebb and flow of these internet social networks. But then this is just for cyberloafer people without real jobs that moreso waste their time online. This is where the propaganda for identity politics flows. In my own experience, I think the discrete political movement to try to propagate our LGBTQ+ community are falling apart, which is good. Their little elite failure groups only have the Internet. All the rest of us are live in person and not buying it. If this wasn’t true, then these app developers would fix the spam problem, but obviously they could care less, and We the LGBTQ+ People are aware of all the fake internet posers.