- ★ SCRUFF is the top-rated and most reliable app for gay, bi, trans and queer guys to connect. ★ SCRUFF is an independent, LGBTQ owned and operated company, and we use the app that we build. ★ We’re proud to give users a private and secure experience, a friendly and diverse community, and more features than any other gay dating app.
- ★ SCRUFF is the top-rated and most reliable app for gay, bi, trans and queer guys to connect. ★ SCRUFF is an independent, LGBTQ owned and operated company, and we use the app that we build. ★ We’re proud to give users a private and secure experience, a friendly and diverse community, and more features than any other gay dating app.
- Nestled in the heart of East Austin, SCRUFF’S BARBERSHOP provides consistency in quality in each of our tailored services. We approach our culture by paying homage to the tradition of barbering with a contemporary vision through fashion, always honoring the holistic inclusion of our community. After all, hair is certainly one thing we all.
- Scruff-a-Luvs Cutie Cuts is a journey of transformation. Who will be revealed under all that fur? Unbox a salon full of surprises, then shave, wash, groom and style to makeover your puppy!
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SCRUFF (Spaying Capital Region Unowned Feral Felines), is a Trap-Neuter-vaccinate-Return (TNvR) organization for feral and stray cats. Run by dedicated volunteers, SCRUFF provides low-cost spay/neuter services for this unowned population of cats.
Founded by Dr. Susan Sikule of Just Cats Veterinary Clinic, SCRUFF's mission is to work with the public to humanely reduce the population of feral and stray cats and to educate the public on ways to care for these “community” cats.
Modeling itself after the nationally acclaimed Alley Cat Allies, SCRUFF volunteers educate individuals and promote TNvR; since January 2007, we have spayed/neutered over 8,000 stray and feral cats! Through our programs and our valuable partnerships, SCRUFF's vision is a lifelong commitment to humanely reducing community cat populations throughout the Capital District Region, one cat at a time.
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Read MoreDeveloper(s) | Perry Street Software, Inc (company) |
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Initial release | July 23, 2010 |
Operating system | iOS, Android, Windows Phone |
Type | Dating app |
Website | scruff.com |
SCRUFF is an international social application for men seeking men that runs on iOS and Android devices.[1] The app allows users to upload profiles and photos, and search for other members by location and shared interests. Users can directly message other users or they can use the app's “Woof” feature, which allows users to express interest in another user's profile.
As of 2019, the app has approximately 15+ million members worldwide[2] with SCRUFF downloads taking place throughout 180 countries and six continents.[3][4] The app has been translated into 10 languages including Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Chinese, and Arabic.[4][5]
The app is free to download. Users can opt to purchase a paid membership, Scruff Pro, to access additional features.[6]
History[edit]
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The company was founded in 2010 by Johnny Skandros and Eric Silverberg, now its CEO.[3]
In 2013, the app added a community for HIV-positive users called 'Poz.' Scruff was the first app to include options for members of the military and transgender community.[7]
In October, 2015, the company launched Scruff Version 5, which included new communities, relationship types, sex preferences, and safety practices.
In 2018, Scruff stopped using third-party programmatic ads, such as banner ads, and moved to a revenue model based on subscriptions and direct advertising.[8] Company CEO Eric Silverberg said that the decision was based on concerns about “shady advertising,”[9] as well as user safety and privacy, particularly in regions or countries where homophobia is still widespread.[5][10]
As of August 2018, Scruff does not require members to provide information about race or ethnicity.[10] CEO Eric Silverberg said the decision will help the company “ensure that harassment, racism, and abuse doesn’t happen.”[11]
In January 2019, after multiple suspensions from Google Play, Scruff announced that it was banning profile photos featuring “sexually suggestive embraces” or members in their underwear or in swimming trunks.[12]
Scruff launched a live-streaming trivia game show called “Hosting” in March 2019. Users compete for cash prizes by answering LGBT-themed pop culture and history questions through the Scruff app. They can also view and send “Woof” notifications to other players.[13][14]
Awards and recognition[edit]
In 2014, the company won several mobile app awards including Time Out New York's Best App Award.[7][10]
In 2018, Scruff was included in Digital Trends’ list of “Best LGBT dating apps for Android and iOS.'[15]
In 2018, The Daily Dot named Scruff as one of the “9 best dating sites and apps for gay men.”[10]
TechRadar included Scruff on its list of “best dating apps 2019.'[16]
Safety, awareness and security[edit]
In 2015, the company added a traveler alert feature that notifies users when they reach one of approximately 100 countries where homosexuality is criminalized, sends alerts to members about immediate safety concerns in these regions, and partners with the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA), on a web page identifying anti-gay laws in such countries.[3]
In 2018, Scruff CEO Eric Silverberg said that Scruff has no plans to integrate with Facebook due to concerns about privacy and data mining.[10]
Operations[edit]
Using geolocation, the home interface displays a grid of user profile pictures, arranged from nearest to farthest away. Tapping a picture opens a users’ profile displaying options to chat, send a 'Woof,' save profiles, and unlock private photos, videos, and other information from the user.
Features[edit]
- The travel-focused “Venture” service allows users to browse popular travel destinations around the world, meet up with other users, RSVP to local events, and search for accommodations. Venture also includes a chat function that connects users to local “ambassadors” who can provide suggestions about where to go and what to do in more than 500 destinations.[10][13]
- The 'Woof' option enables members to express interest by 'woofing' at another member as an alternate choice to directly messaging them.[13]
- The “Stealth Mode” feature uses GPS obfuscation to hide a user's location if a member chooses that option for their privacy or protection.[15]
- Match: This feature allows users to use a photo swipe for members specifically seeking relationships.[10]
- Insights: Allows users to see statistics based on a certain users’ responsiveness towards other communities within the app.
In popular culture[edit]
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The company unveiled an ad campaign on a billboard just outside Super Bowl XLIX that read 'Play on Our Team' to encourage acceptance of gay professional athletes.[17]
Founder Johnny Skandros and Scruff's Pit Crew were featured as challenge guests on Season 6 of RuPaul's Drag Race.[18]
SCRUFF supported the Delhi International Queer Theater and Film Festival in 2016.[19]
In October 2018, YouTube personality and model Brendan Jordan partnered with Scruff to promote National Coming Out Day.[20]
The app is referenced in a line from the 2020 Netflix Film “The Prom (film).” The character Barry Glickman says “if they don’t have any gay people here, why is my ‘Scruff’ going crazy right now?”[21]
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
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- ^'Digital Trends'. www.digitaltrends.com. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^'Gay entrepreneur found the road to success full of slurs'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. 2016-10-21. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
- ^ abcMcElroy, Steven. 'Gay Dating App’s New Alert: Hooking Up Is Illegal Here.' The New York Times. May 22, 2015
- ^ ab'Scruff Invades Houston.' The Montrose Star. Feb. 13, 2013
- ^ ab'Gay Dating App Scruff Pulls All Programmatic Ads'. DMNews.com. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^'Digital Trends best dating apps'. www.digitaltrends.com. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^ ab'Will SCRUFF Be the only App to Be Trans-Inclusive?' Queerty. July 17, 2013
- ^Monday, Allison Schiff //; August 27th; Am, 2018-10:58 (2018-08-27). 'Gay Dating App Scruff Isn't Interested In Third-Party Relationships'. AdExchanger. Retrieved 2019-05-23.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- ^August 31, Oliver McAteer; 2018. 'Gay dating app SCRUFF ditches 'malicious' programmatic ads'. www.campaignlive.com. Retrieved 2019-05-23.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- ^ abcdefg'Scruff's Latest Update: Fighting Gay App Racism'. www.advocate.com. 2018-09-02. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^Gremore, Graham (2018-09-04). 'After defending race-based filters for years, Scruff CEO acknowledges that maybe they're racist'. www.queerty.com. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^Fox, Chris (2019-01-30). 'Gay dating app Scruff bans underwear pics'. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^ abc'SCRUFF Launches 'Hosting,' a Live In-App Queer Quiz Show'. EDGE Media Network. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^'Scruff Launches Live Quiz Show 'Hosting''. Global Dating Insights. 2019-03-14. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^ ab'Digital Trends lgbt dating apps'. www.digitaltrends.com. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^phones, Staff 2019-02-14T11:33:09Z Mobile. 'The best dating apps 2019: straight, gay or bi, find love whatever your orientation'. TechRadar. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^'SCRUFF's Super Bowl Billboard Campaign Promotes Acceptance For Gay Athletes.' Huffpost Gay Voices. Jan. 30, 2015
- ^Davis, Sean. 'RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6: NYC Premier Party was Everything.' The Quire. Feb. 20, 2014
- ^Weed, Julie (2018-12-13). 'Forget Love. I'm Looking for Great Soup Dumplings'. The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^'Brendan Jordan Talks Self Expression with Scruff for National Coming Out Day'. www.out.com. 2018-10-11. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
- ^'A Collection Of The Best Quotes From Netflix's The Prom'. www. mamasgeeky.com. 2020-12-01. Retrieved 2021-01-05.