Tinder creep Gable Tostee claims a violent threat to stab him is not being taken seriously because he is a man.

Tostee, who now goes by the name Eric Thomas, was last year found not guilty over the death of his Tinder date Warriena Wright after she fell from his 14th floor Gold Coast apartment balcony in 2014.

But despite being acquitted, the 31-year-old says he continues to be threatened on social media and claims complaints to Facebook are ignored.

Gable Tostee claims a violent threat to stab him is not being taken seriously because he is a man

'What can you say except... study this p**ck's face, remember it... and if he looks at you sideways... stab him,' a woman wrote on Facebook in reference to Tostee

In April, a woman from Melbourne shared an article about Tostee's return to the Tinder dating app.

She wrote: 'What can you say except... study this p***k's face, remember it... and if he looks at you sideways... stab him.'

Tostee claims to have reported the threat to Facebook but was told it did not violate community standards.

'Yet another example of Facebook saying that serious threats of violence ('stab him') doesn't violate their community standards after reporting it multiple times,' Tostee wrote on Facebook on Tuesday.

Tostee (R) was last year found not guilty over the death of his Tinder date Warriena Wright (L) after she fell from his 14th floor Gold Coast apartment balcony in 2014.

Mr Tostee faced trial for murder and manslaughter over Ms Wright's death but was acquitted of both

He said he has reported the threat to police. 'Let's see if they take it seriously.'

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Victoria Police but a spokesperson was unable to confirm if a complaint has been made.

It has also contacted Mr Tostee.

Facebook told Daily Mail Australia it wanted to create a space where people can express diverse views.

'Credible threats of harm to public and personal safety aren't allowed. We carefully review reports of threats and consider many things when determining whether a threat is credible,' a spokesperson said.

'We do allow colourful language when people engage in wishful thinking.

Despite being acquitted, the 31-year-old says he continues to be threatened on social media and claims complaints to Facebook are ignored

He said he has reported the threat to police. 'Let's see if they take it seriously.'

'We do generally allow more passionate conversation around people who are featured in the news or have a large public audience due to their profession or chosen activities.'

In the comments of his Facebook post, Tostee went on to say he and other men are 'treated unfairly by law enforcement or media just because we were born males'.

'To add to it, they will shame us just for trying to PROTECT ourselves from it - I was labelled a creep for recording, callous, unempathetic, and even psychopathic for quarantining myself from the situation in order to avoid wrongful incrimination, and remorseless for refusing to accept responsibility for something the Supreme Court confirmed I wasn't responsible for.'

Tostee then claimed domestic violence was not gendered and did not disproportionately affect women.

'It is an issue that has been hijacked by misandrist feminists as a tool to gain power,' he said.

Tostee claims to have reported the threat to Facebook but was told it did not violate community standards

In the comments of his Facebook post, Tostee went on to say he and other men are 'treated unfairly by law enforcement or media just because we were born males'

When asked in the comment thread why he has returned to Tinder, despite meeting Ms Wright over the dating app, Tostee said: 'No more likely to meet a loony on Tinder than you are in a club, at the shops, or on the street.'

Another asked why Tostee did not call triple-0, and instead ate pizza, when Ms Wright fell to her death.

'What good would that do? There were already ambulances and police there and I knew I'd likely be blamed for whatever had happened so the only smart thing to do was stay away until I had legal advice,' he replied

Tostee pleaded not guilty to murder and manslaughter and was acquitted in October last year after a highly-publicised trial in the Queensland Supreme Court.