The LGBTQ+ App Purge: Finding Community in the Dark Corners
In recent years, the online landscape for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other individuals (LGBTQ+) has been marred by a series of app purges. These events have left many wondering if there’s still a place to find community and connection.
“The internet is an incredible tool that can be used to bring people together, but it’s also a tool that can be used to tear people apart.”
— Dan Savage
- Grindr, one of the most popular LGBTQ+ dating apps, has faced backlash for its handling of user data and lack of inclusivity. In response, many users have turned to alternative platforms.
- Hornet, another popular app, has faced similar criticism for its handling of user data and content moderation. This has led some users to seek out smaller, niche communities.
But what does this mean for the LGBTQ+ community? In a time where social media is supposed to bring people together, why do we need to look to the “dark corners” of the internet to find connection?
It’s Time to Reclaim Our Online Space
The answer lies in the importance of community and self-expression. For many LGBTQ+ individuals, online spaces are a vital source of support, comfort, and validation.
“For queer people, especially those who have been marginalized or ostracized by mainstream society, these apps can be a lifeline.”
— Zackary Drucker, Artist and Activist
As we navigate this new landscape, it’s crucial that we prioritize inclusivity, respect, and empathy. By doing so, we can create online spaces that truly welcome everyone, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation.
“In a world where queer people are still fighting for visibility and acceptance, the last thing we need is another place to feel like we don’t belong.”
— Carmen Carrera, Model and Activist
So, what can you do to find community in these “dark corners”?
- Seek out smaller, niche communities that align with your interests and values.
- Join online forums or discussion groups focused on LGBTQ+ issues and topics.
- Use hashtags to connect with other users who share similar experiences and perspectives.
By reclaiming our online space and prioritizing inclusivity, we can build a brighter future for the LGBTQ+ community. One where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.
Learn more about the LGBTQ+ community at Human Rights Campaign
