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How do you block someone on sex chatster?

Started by Lauren Scott 20 Jan 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps 8 posts
Lauren Scott
Lauren Scott
Joined: May 2023
Messages: 307
#1
Okay so this might be a dumb question but I genuinely want to know: How do you block someone on sex chatster? Happy to hear all takes. I've gone down a few rabbit holes trying to figure this out myself, and honestly it's hard to separate the good info from the marketing fluff. Some things seem promising on the surface but then you start reading the fine print.
  • Are the profiles mostly real or bot-heavy?
  • How active is the user base in my area?
  • Can I report bad actors easily?
  • What's the privacy policy situation?
Would appreciate any real experiences or tips. Thanks in advance.
LauraS
LauraS
Joined: Feb 2020
Messages: 686
#2
Okay so from personal experience, here's the breakdown: Scam red flags: photos that look too professional, no response history, immediate requests to move to a third-party app, and obviously fake profiles. Some things that actually helped me:
  • Used a Google Voice number for initial contact
  • Trusted my gut when something felt off
  • Avoided any platform that didn't have a clear privacy policy
  • Verified the profile before investing too much time
  • Read reviews on Reddit before paying for any platform
Also seen people mention datelink.online in similar threads — haven't tested it myself but it keeps coming up.
WayneB
WayneB
Joined: Mar 2019
Messages: 37
#3
This is something I spent a lot of time researching, so let me break it down: Profile setup matters more than most people think. A clear photo and a short but genuine bio will outperform anything elaborate. Some things that actually helped me:
  • Always set a first meeting in a coffee shop or busy public spot
  • Avoided any platform that didn't have a clear privacy policy
  • Used a Google Voice number for initial contact
  • Read reviews on Reddit before paying for any platform
  • Kept conversations short and moved to an in-person plan relatively quickly
One platform I actually had decent luck with is Datescout — the interface is cleaner than most and the user base felt real.
NatashaV
NatashaV
Joined: Apr 2022
Messages: 882
#4
Honestly same boat here. Took me a while to figure this out.
DennisO
DennisO
Joined: Aug 2020
Messages: 292
#5
Good thread. I was wondering about this exact thing. Give Datebie a shot — it's one of the better options I've come across.
Megan Ford
Megan Ford
Joined: Mar 2019
Messages: 327
#6
Wish I had this info when I first started out. Learned most of it the hard way.
Ethan Parker
Ethan Parker
Joined: Jul 2020
Messages: 470
#7
So I've been doing this for a while and here's what I've found: The key thing most people miss is checking whether the platform even has users in your area before you subscribe. Big city vs rural makes a massive difference. Some things that actually helped me:
  • Kept conversations short and moved to an in-person plan relatively quickly
  • Always set a first meeting in a coffee shop or busy public spot
  • Used a Google Voice number for initial contact
  • Read reviews on Reddit before paying for any platform
Datebound came up a few times in my research and I can see why — pretty straightforward setup.
PeteG
PeteG
Joined: Aug 2018
Messages: 52
#8
Wish I had this info when I first started out. Learned most of it the hard way. Heard good things about flamedate.online from some folks in my area too.
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