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Women face all kinds of abuse on Tinder, from insults and slurs to threats of violence or even death. What are the most common forms of Tinder abuse? Instant Checkmate analyzed the posts of Bye Felipe, an Instagram account that chronicles abusive behavior on Tinder, and compiled the data into an infographic. Check out the outrageous comments that female online daters receive on Tinder!
What are the best ways to stop abuse in online dating? Unfortunately, the only way to avoid abuse completely is to avoid online dating completely. However, the next best thing is to make sure you know who you're talking to. Get your date's name and run an Instant Checkmate background check on them before you meet them in person. Make sure they don't have an arrest record, and check out their social media profiles to see how they conduct themselves online. You can even look up their friends to find out what kind of crowd they run with.
View the Tinder Abuse infographic on Crimewire at: http://www.instantcheckmate.com/crimewire/tinder-abuse-infographic/