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Life
Who uses Twitter best when talking about LGBTQ issues?
LGBTQ Nation’s Twitter Advocate of the Year award honors the most effective use of Twitter for LGBTQ advocacy.
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News (USA)
YouTube changes its policy on anti-LGBTQ hate speech, but will it work?
“YouTube loves to manage PR crises by rolling out vague content policies they don’t actually enforce.”
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LGBTQ Pride
Google warns that employees will be punished if they protest at Pride
Employees are mad that YouTube isn’t cracking down on anti-LGBTQ hate speech.
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News (USA)
YouTube’s CEO issued a non-apology to LGBTQ people. It didn’t go over well.
The YouTube CEO leaned hard into some “But I’m an ally!” whining, but no one is buying it because actions speak louder than words.
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News (USA)
YouTube continues screwing up its own policies on racist content & anti-gay harassment
YouTube is doing a horrible job supporting LGBTQ content creators while claiming that they’re an ally. Now Google employees are reportedly demanding the company remove pride branding from their social media accounts.
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News (USA)
YouTube says targeted antigay harassment doesn’t violate its terms of service
Just in time for pride month, YouTube has announced they won’t protect LGBTQ content creators from vicious antigay attacks by far right extremists.
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News (World)
Why don’t terrorism trolls think before they tweet?
Call it the Survival Guide for the Marginalized: steps you can take right now, or at least before the next terrorist strike.