Grindr is updating its app to be more gender-inclusive
Grindr announced new updates today to its gay dating app on iOS and Android
that are designed to make its social network feel more inclusive of
transgender users. The app will now include more gender-neutral terms,
and it’s getting an identity section on user profiles that includes
options for gender and pronouns. Importantly, users can also write in
their gender identity if it’s not on the list and specify pronouns that
also might not be listed. Additionally, gender-neutral language is used
across the app, and there’s now an FAQ explaining trans issues.
Gender options listed include “trans man,” “woman,” “cis
man,” “non-binary,” “non-conforming,” and “queer.” The options are meant
to make it easier for users to express their identities without having
to constantly explain and answer other users’ questions.
The changes come as a direct result of Grindr conducting a
survey with thousands of existing users of the app who are transgender.
Transgender users gave feedback to app developers saying that their
non-trans peers didn’t know how to speak respectfully about transgender
issues.
“We created written resources linked from the gender
identity fields in the profile to answer cis users’ questions and
decrease that burden on trans people,” Grindr director of equality Jack
Harrison-Quintana said in an emailed statement.
The Article was Published on : TheVerge
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