In the last report Homophobia of State 2019 of the International Association of Gais, Lesbians, Bisexuals, Transsexuals and Intersexes (ILGA) there are 70 countries in which being gay or lesbian is illegal, can even be punished with penalty of death. Given this dire reality, Tinder has implemented a "traveler alert".
This new function will appear on the screen when the app detects a potential danger zone for the LGTBIQA + community .The information on which this alert will act will be provided by the ILGA.
Related As Tinder explains in a statement, "it is no secret that we believe that everyone has the right to live as they want to live and love those who want to love and, therefore, it is important to remember that there are still almost 70 countries around the world that have laws that penalize the LGTBIQA + community."
tinder alert for ios and android
The alert, available iOS and Android, will appear when Tinder is opened in one of these locations to ensure that users are aware of the potential dangers they may face, so they can have more caution.
The LGTBIQA + community will no longer automatically appear in Tinder when the user opens the application in these geographical areas.Once the alert is activated, users will have the option to remain hidden while they are in that location or choose to make public Your profile so they can connect with new people. If a user chooses to be shown in Tinder, and has added sexual orientation or gender identity to their profile, it will not be shown until they leave that country.
danger of greater discrimination
The situation of the LGTBIQA + community is extreme in those countries, but in others considered safer also faces discrimination that may increase in line with the growth of radical political proposals.
As I explain to Nobbot Javier Armentia, director of the Planetarium of Pamplona and promoter of PRISMA, an association for affective-sexual and gender diversity in science, "the positions and lgtbfobicas policies now have a greater amplification in society and also are protected by parties and social organizations that never would have done it before , if only because they felt it was rude.
"The problem is that they are very grown up, the corifeos in the networks pull them and this cannot be good. We must remind them to return to the cave, that the street ceased to be theirs, but above all we cannot allow them to propitiate a setback in social rights that has led so well, "he says.
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