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Tinder and Bumble remove George Zimmerman from their platforms
"We take the safety of our users very seriously and acted appropriately once the profile was discovered," a spokesperson for Tinder said in a statement.
Tinder wouldn't elaborate on why it removed Zimmerman's profile but said it reserved the right to remove any profile from its platform under the company's terms of use
This isn't the first time Zimmerman has ventured into online dating -- Bumble banned him from the platform in December.
"George Zimmerman was blocked and banned in December 2018 when we first discovered his profile and we have blocked and banned him again after we were informed by our users that he had created a new unverified profile," a statement from the company read. "We have thousands of moderators working tirelessly with our users to make Bumble the safest and most empowering social networking platform and this is another example of those efforts."
In July 2013, a jury found Zimmerman not guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Martin.
Tinder and Bumble remove George Zimmerman from their platforms
The man who killed Trayvon Martin appears to be looking for love. Dating apps don't want any part of it.
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"We take the safety of our users very seriously and acted appropriately once the profile was discovered," a spokesperson for Tinder said in a statement.
Tinder wouldn't elaborate on why it removed Zimmerman's profile but said it reserved the right to remove any profile from its platform under the company's terms of use
This isn't the first time Zimmerman has ventured into online dating -- Bumble banned him from the platform in December.
"George Zimmerman was blocked and banned in December 2018 when we first discovered his profile and we have blocked and banned him again after we were informed by our users that he had created a new unverified profile," a statement from the company read. "We have thousands of moderators working tirelessly with our users to make Bumble the safest and most empowering social networking platform and this is another example of those efforts."
In July 2013, a jury found Zimmerman not guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Martin.