- Add location back to profiles

- Escape HTML in messages
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2018-06-03 23:29:08 -04:00
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<ion-list>
<ion-item class="message-bubble" *ngFor="let message of this.profile.messages" [ngClass]="{ 'is-user': (message.isUser == true) }">
<img *ngIf="message.image" [src]="'https://appsby.fitz.guru/urge/' + message.image" (press)="showLightbox($event, message.image)">
<p *ngIf="message.text">{{message.text}}</p>
<p *ngIf="message.text" [innerHTML]="message.text"></p>
</ion-item>
</ion-list>
</ion-content>

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<div class="content-box" padding margin>
<h3>About this Project</h3>
<div class="info-blurb">
<p>The app was designed by Nicholas Pfosi and developed by Michael Fitzpatrick, modeled after the popular gay dating app Grindr.</p>
<p>Presenting these stories in this form, which is the conduit through which much participation in dating occurs, served multiple purposes. First, it educated the viewer who may not have used Grindr before, how it functions and how it is different from other apps such as Tinder, whereby matching with a person is a prerequisite for conversation. Second, it makes the scope of the project flexible, allowing for the submission of stories from the audience to be slotted into an expandable presentation.</p>
<p>Please direct any questions or concerns to Nicholas Pfosi at npfosi@gmail.com</p>
<p>The app was designed by myself and developed by Michael Fitzpatrick, modeled after the popular gay dating app Grindr. Presenting the stories in this form, which is the conduit through which much participation in dating now occurs, served multiple purposes.</p>
<p>First, it educated the viewer who may not have used Grindr before, how it functions and how it is different from other apps such as Tinder, whereby matching with a person is a prerequisite for conversation. Second, it makes the scope of the project flexible, allowing for the submission of stories from the audience to be slotted into an expandable presentation. The similarities to Grindr are deliberate and not intended to maliciously plagiarize their intellectual property or ideas.</p>
<p>The work aims to hold a mirror up to the “Grindr experience,” going beyond how the app is marketed or framed, and examine instead what its users think and feel about it and the experiences it mediates. Like any technology, it has no inherent moral orientation. I am not indicting Grindr, or even critiquing Grindr, but rather asking the question, what can we learn about ourselves and our community by looking at this app environment?</p>
</div>
</div>
</ion-content>

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<ion-row class="about" *ngIf="this.profile.details.about">
<ion-col col-12 [innerHTML]="this.profile.details.about"></ion-col>
</ion-row>
<ion-row class="location" *ngIf="this.profile.details.location">
<ion-col col-12><b>Location:</b> {{this.profile.details.location}}</ion-col>
</ion-row>
</ion-grid>
</div>
</ion-content>