“Tinder Menace” Is Causing Quite The Controversy On Instagram

Josh L
2 min readApr 5, 2022

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Is he exposing them or being a freak?

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An account called Tinder Menace on Instagram has grown astronomically in recent weeks.

The account was first made a post on March 13 of this year. Since then, they have wracked up just under 20,000 followers.

This is almost unheard of. An account that is less than a month old and has that many followers almost never happens.

They had no prior fame or audience base that they could bring over to Instagram.

They have made their audience completely from scratch.

With that being said, let’s get into the man behind the menace.

What They Do

The account goes on Tinder and takes screenshots of mostly girls' accounts.

In all the cases, the girls are half-dressed or are otherwise showing their bodies for the world to see.

Once they have the screenshot of these scandalous pictures, they find the girl on Facebook. They search through her friend’s list for someone with the same last name.

The goal is to find a parent of the girl or other close family member to send the screenshot to.

They send the picture to the family member and ask them if they are related. They then tell the parent that their daughters need to put some clothes on and have some self-respect.

The person then shows the replies they get on their Instagram account and rack up the likes and followers.

The Controversy

Some people believe the menace is doing the right thing in sending these pictures to their parents or family members.

They believe the girl should not be taking these inappropriate pictures and posting them on their Tinder account.

The people who like what the menace does often comment that they are “cleaning the streets” and making the world a better place.

Those who oppose him question why he is being a “creep” and body shaming girls who decide to post their bodies on a dating app.

I don’t see a problem with what he is doing. We should all know at this point that whatever you post on the internet is out there forever. Pretty much anyone can look it up even years after it’s posted.

If you post anything that you wouldn’t want your grandmother to see, you probably shouldn’t be posting it at all. That is the rule and it has been around for a long time.

If you don’t want your posts to potentially come back to bite you in the ass, don’t post them.

I encourage you to look up the account for yourself and come to your own conclusion.

Log into Instagram and search for “tinder.menace”.

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