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Grindr — yes, Grindr ...
The Grindr party during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner week is a fascinating case study in how a niche tech company can weaponize cultural intrigue to gain political influence. At its core, this was a strategic maneuver to reframe Grindr’s public image—from a hookup app to a serious policy player—while capitalizing on Washington’s obsession with exclusivity and scandal. The party’s success wasn’t just about who attended but about who *wanted* to attend, creating a feedback loop of percei...
