The site has profiles for standard hookups, live-cam chat rooms, gay cruising spots, videos, and "cocktales" (erotic user-generated stories).
[5][6][7] In smaller cities, the site may list public parks, truck stops, and mall bathrooms (known as locales) for gay encounters.
Listings for larger cities may include gyms, malls, hotel washrooms, city parks, libraries, sex clubs, bathhouses and saunas, fetish and strip clubs, beaches, public washrooms, video arcades, theaters, cinemas, booths, and college and university campuses.
[11] Increased sexual activities in public toilets (cottaging) due to their listing on the website have caused facilities to close in the United Kingdom[12] and Australia.
[20] The site's 2015 "Non-Stop Cruising" campaign sparked a backlash in Dallas after complaints were received about its billboard, which featured three ethnically diverse men embracing.
[21] In September 2015, the Toronto Transit Commission decided to remove advertisements for the website from its subway trains after riders complained that the ads promoted illegal sexual activity.