加州西好萊塢--(BUSINESS WIRE)--五月 30, 2025--
(美國商業資訊)-- 擁有超過1,460萬月均活躍使用者的「口袋裡的全球同志社群」(Global Gayborhood in Your Pocket™)——Grindr今天宣布其「Right Now」(馬上行動)功能正式全球上線。這一基於意圖的新功能旨在將期待偶遇的人立即聯絡起來。
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Grindr的Right Now功能。
Right Now功能是一個獨立於展示使用者個人資料的APP主畫面的實時推播,Grindr使用者可以發布文字並分享僅顯示一小時的照片,從而讓其他志同道合的人能準確地知道他們在尋找什麼。
「Right Now讓我們的使用者能隨時、準確地找到他們的所愛,而無需猜測。」 Grindr產品長AJ Balance 表示,「我們根據社群的反饋建立了這個基於意圖的功能,這樣他們就能與志同道合的人建立聯繫,而無需在不匹配的期待上浪費時間。該功能在三月首發之後反應熱烈,因此我們決定加速全球推廣計畫,很明顯這就是人們想要的......那就是現在。 」
在澳洲和華盛頓特區成功試點,並於2025年初完成區域擴張後,Right Now現已面向全球所有使用者正式上線iOS和Android平台。使用者可透過主畫面上的新入口按鈕、底部導覽列,或個人資料側邊欄直接登入Right Now,進入專為即時互動最佳化的獨立訊息推播。
在上線之初,使用者將根據其所在地區每週獲得一定數量的免費一小時「Right Now」時間,每週五更新。免費時段結束後,使用者可以選擇加購時長。
查看我們的產品路線圖 ,詳細瞭解Grindr將於2025年推出的新功能。
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擁有超過1,460萬月均活躍使用者的Grindr (NYSE:GRND) 現已發展成為「口袋裡的全球同志社群」(Global Gayborhood in Your Pocket™),其使命是為全球社群創造一個自由、平等和公正的世界。Grindr在190個國家和地區提供服務,已成為LGBTQ+人群聯絡、表達自我和探索周圍世界的主要方式。自2015年以來,「Grindr for Equality」倡議與世界各地的組織合作,促進數百萬LGBTQ+人群的人權、健康和安全。Grindr在西好萊塢、灣區、芝加哥和紐約設有辦公室。Grindr應用程式可在App Store和Google Play上下載。
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Grindr Right Now
NEW YORK (AP) — Matt Rempe kept jabbing away at Ryan Reaves not knowing his left thumb had already broken from getting tangled up in his combatant's jersey during their heavyweight fight.
“I just kept going bang, bang, bang, and I guess I was just kind of breaking it and breaking it,” Rempe said. “But when you’re in a fight, you don’t feel anything, so you had no idea.”
After he and Reaves told each other, “Good fight,” in the penalty boxes, Rempe looked down and realized something was very wrong. “I was like, ‘Oh my God, this thing’s not right,'” he recalled.
That was Oct. 23, and Rempe finally returned to the New York Rangers' lineup Monday night after missing the past 24 games. With his team struggling, coach Mike Sullivan is glad to have the imposing 6-foot-9 winger back on the ice
“When he’s in the lineup, he makes an impact,” Sullivan said. “He creates anxiety for our opponents. That’s an area where I think he can help us. He gets in on the forecheck, he leans on people, he goes to the net front, he makes it hard on people. He makes an impact on the game with the way he plays.”
Rempe is just glad he can make an impact again. The injury occurred the day before he was supposed to fly to his hometown of Calgary, which was a downer for the 22-year-old respected teammate and fan favorite.
Knocking on the side of his wooden locker, Rempe pointed out that he has been in over a dozen fights in the NHL and nearly 50 in his life and never got hurt.
“That was bound to happen eventually, and it’s a part of the game,” Rempe said. “Just a couple months. The season’s long. It happens.”
Rempe is a throwback kind of enforcer in hockey, which has seen fighting decrease substantially over the past couple of decades. He does not plan to let a broken thumb deter him from dropping the gloves moving forward.
“Not at all,” Rempe said, acknowledging he's on the no-fight list for the time being. "I can’t for a little while because I can’t really bend it correctly yet. A couple more weeks and it’ll be golden, but I can’t for a little bit, which sucks, but it’s all right because you just go play hockey and stuff.”
Anaheim's Ross Johnston asked Rempe to fight in his return, but the circumstances made that not doable.
“He doesn’t know what’s up with the thumb and stuff, and he’s doing his job,” Rempe said. "I was like, ‘Hey I can’t go,’ and he understands that and he’s probably been there before.”
Just the opportunity to skate in a game again completed a relatively quick comeback for Rempe, who had to go through weeks of power skating without a stick, then progressed to light stickhandling and passing and into full practices. Sullivan would have liked to get Rempe into more battle drills in practice but lamented the lack of chances to simulate game-like activities.
“His conditioning is great,” Sullivan said. "He’s worked extremely hard to get himself in the position where his fitness level is really high.”
Rempe felt good about his nine minutes as he eases back in.
“I can’t thank all the trainers and the team staff and everyone and all the docs who worked on the surgery enough because they did a great job and got me back quicker than I thought originally, so it was really good," Rempe said. "It was a lot of fun being back after a long time.”
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FILE - New York Rangers center Matt Rempe skates during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Buffalo Sabres in Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus, File)
FILE - New York Rangers' Matt Rempe, right, fights with San Jose Sharks' Ryan Reaves (75) during the first period of an NHL hockey game in New York, Oct. 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)