QUESTIONS
1.
1.
Do you agree with Tinder allowing criminal background checks on their app? Yes
65%
1420 votes
No
12%
259 votes
Undecided
24%
521 votes
2.
2.
As for what information will be available to Tinder users, Garbo only includes information "relevant to the user's safety" — such as a history of violent crime arrests and convictions as well as sex offender registry records. The company excludes offenses like "drug possession, loitering and vagrancy, which often disproportionately affect traditionally marginalized communities," per the press release. Do you think they should give all information or just the information relevant to the user's safety? Just the information relevant to the user's safety such as violent crimes
37%
821 votes
All criminal background information
45%
985 votes
Neither
18%
394 votes
3.
3.
"At launch, Tinder will offer two free background check searches to each user, up to 500,000 free searches total," the company said in a press release. After that, or for anybody who isn't on Tinder, each search will cost $2.50 as well as a small processing fee — costs which help fund operations for Gabro. Hypothetically, if you were on Tinder, would you pay $2.50 to run a background check on each person you were interested in? Yes
43%
956 votes
No
26%
577 votes
Undecided
30%
667 votes
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