Discussion of LGBT issues remains contentious in China, with activists complaining of tightened restrictions on public discussion in recent years. But despite Danlan.org being repeatedly shut down in the first few years of its existence, Blued has largely avoided conflict with authorities
Chile: Murders and beatings of men who make dates with other men through apps on the rise
El Movilh pointed out that in less than a year 4 people have been killed and about 15 beaten, in a context where 84.9% of homo / bisexual men acknowledge that they agree to dates with other men through applications. The last fatal victim was Miguel Arenas Rodríguez, murdered in Colina The family, together with the Movih, are preparing a complaint
China: How a Chinese LGBTQ dating platform blazed a trail to the US stock market
Zimbabwe: A better understanding of African MSM’s behaviour patterns will lead to optimised HIV service provision
Ghana: With blackmail list, gay men in Ghana fight conmen posing as lovers
Uzbekistan: Meet the Uzbek activists using apps to connect gay men to HIV testing and care
Reflections on ARC’s latest International Dialogue
African Queer Youth Initiative launches Safe Queers
Norway: Grindr and OkCupid Spread Personal Details, Study Says
Spain: Three men launch vicious attack in Spain on ‘gay man’ lured by sex
Ireland: Online scam targeting Irish gay men through Grindr
Canada: Weight stigma affects gay men on dating apps
Our findings suggest Grindr’s relationship with body image is embedded in a complex web of causation that reflects the situated and emergent interactions between technology, user and environment. As such, efforts to minimize the role information technologies play in maintaining sexual orientation-based disparities in body image disorders must be equally adaptive.