With Grindr down for most of Saturday, idle hands have instinctively moved over to Twitter to voice confusion and consternation.
For several hours, users have been greeted with this message when trying to load the app:
Twitter, on the other hand, is in perfect working order.
The only time the gays ever unite is when @grindr is down
— Ces ♑️ (@Cexargaga) January 31, 2016
Grindr is down and I’m currently getting hit on via Facebook chat. The gays will always find a way.
— James Lohan Jenner (@james_lohan) January 31, 2016
Grindr has been down all day making me talk to people I actually know.
— Franky Gonzalez (@FrankyBLike) January 31, 2016
Grindr has been down all day, which means thousands of closeted married republicans are going to be pissed tonight.
— Frank Lowe (@GayAtHomeDad) January 31, 2016
The year is 2075, there are no signs of life on planet earth. Grindr is still down.
— 박봄 (@prettiestlips) January 31, 2016
You guys are complaining about grindr being down like there aren’t 10 other apps with the exact same people on them
— Jaime (@jaimeshade) January 31, 2016
OMG. Grindr is down. How will I see who hasn’t replied to me today?
— Zack Ford (@ZackFord) January 30, 2016
Clean ✔️
Empty house ✔️
Mobile ✔️
Grindr ❌
.#wtf #GrindrDown ???
— ✨ djMe ✨ (@djMe) January 30, 2016
This is Grindr’s karma for ruining Kevin & Patrick’s relationship #GrindrDown #LookingHBO
— WeWantLookingSeason3 (@looking4evah) January 30, 2016
#Grindr is down… What am I going to do with my Saturday night now other than drinking vodka by myself?
— Mark McWhirter (@OfficialMarkM) January 30, 2016
The day gay culture stood still. #GrindrDown pic.twitter.com/pKBagYoTmd
— Spoop Male (@zhatgimi) January 30, 2016
Well @Grindr is down. The gay community will get back to you shortly. Please leave a message.
— Jonathon Greenhow (@coffeemadman) January 30, 2016