MRX: The Anti-Social Network – Mr X: Gay chat and dating Review

How did they do it? I’m not sure how, but the redesign is even worse than the previous version. I thought it was already a stretch to claim it had social networking features. Now those features seem to be gone, but they still advertise them in the app description. The labeling of some members as “hot” is insulting to me, and not just because I know I’ll never be one of them. But, “hot” by what criteria? Who decides who is hot? It sure wasn’t me. Why promote some members in your “social” network over others with a label like that? If they’re hot then they’ll probably do fine without your promotion. And, all the guys I followed? Gone. The guys I’d liked and matched with? Gone. I load the local gallery and the guy next to me is 47 miles away and I have to search to find who is closer in whatever order they’ve now placed them. All my photos are now cropped so bizarrely that I’m not even in some of them because they no longer autofit to the screen. What a miserable mess this app is. It was problematic to begin with because it pulled everybody me from Daddyhunt into it, as well as into the separate but identical Daddyhunt app, so you have two different groups thrown together assuming they’re the same. Ugh. The idea of a gay social networking app is gold. Someone should actually do that and give us the features we need to connect with others based on interests in a meaningful way. Sorry, guys, this ain’t it, and it’s less so with the new design.
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