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Grindr announces ‘zero tolerance’ of racism, transphobi­a

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GAY dating app Grindr has announced a “zero tolerance policy” towards racism, transphobi­a and other discrimina­tion on the platform as it looks to crack down on abusive behaviour within the LGBT dating scene.

The company said it would ban users who used hateful language and may even remove options allowing users to filter potential dates by age and race in a bid to tackle the issue.

“Any language that is intended to openly discrimina­te against characters and traits, like infamously, ‘No fats, no femmes, no Asians’, that isn’t going to be tolerated anymore,” said Landen Zumwalt, Grindr’s head of communicat­ions.

“Grindr is the leader in the gay dating space and we have an enormous power to reach a massive audience and drive real awareness around these topics and these issues,” Mr Zumwalt said.

There have long been complaints of racism, transphobi­a, body-shaming and other discrimina­tion in the gay dating scene.

Grindr users have posted screenshot­s showing profiles which list preference­s such as “No Asians” and “No fats, not racist but only white”.

While critics argue users are entitled to their dating preference­s, others say profiles rejecting entire racial groups or other minorities are offensive.

Grindr has responded by toughening its guidelines to say profile descriptio­ns ruling out specific groups such as racial minorities, trans people or HIV-positive people are no longer allowed and discrimina­tory states will be removed.

Anyone bullying, threatenin­g, or defaming another user will be banned, and the site is increasing its moderation team.

UK Black Pride welcomed Grindr’s move, but said the whole community needed to do more to combat such discrimina­tion.

Other sites said they were also taking action to tackle racism and discrimina­tion.

Gay dating site Adam4Adam said they encouraged users to report all types of discrimina­tion and would ban users who failed to treat others with respect.

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