π¦ Twitter: An LGBTQ Unfriendly Nest? π GLAAD Gives It the Thumbs Down π
TL;DR: GLAAD, a leading LGBTQ watchdog, gives the thumbs down to Twitter, calling it the least safe social media platform for LGBTQ folks. Twitter flunked GLAADβs annual safety assessment with a low score of 33 out of 100. Its social media peers didnβt fare much better, with Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube all failing to impress. ππ«π
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Breaking news, folks! π° If you thought navigating your Twitter feed was like walking through a minefield, GLAAD agrees with you. The latest Social Media Safety Index (SMSI) is out, and boy oh boy, itβs not a pretty picture for Twitter. π₯ The bird-themed platform got smacked with a pitiful score of just 33 out of 100! π Thatβs like flunking your school exam but, you know, way worse because this is about peopleβs safety. ππ
What gives, Twitter? Youβd think by 2023, social media giants would have a handle on user safety, right? Apparently not! π
But before you go deactivating your Twitter account in despair, itβs worth noting that the other platforms werenβt exactly glowing in the safety stakes either. Instagram scored 63, Facebook a meager 61, while TikTok and YouTube trailed behind at 57 and 54, respectively. π€¨
These scores arenβt just for fun, though. The SMSI is a big deal, evaluating key factors like user safety, expression, and privacy capabilities, especially for the LGBTQ community. This includes a platformβs data collection policies related to usersβ sexual orientation and gender identity, and whether theyβre really protecting users from harm, discrimination, and hate speech. πΌπ
So, why did Twitter score so low? It seems that backpedaling on their βHateful Conductβ policy didnβt do them any favors. Reversing bans on deadnaming and misgendering users? Not cool, Twitter. Not cool. π They also didnβt publish a Diversity Report disclosing data about the companyβs LGBTQ employees. ππ«
GLAAD CEO Sarah Kate Ellis put it bluntly: social media platforms have a giant role in spreading hate and misinformation. Theyβre the ones flipping the switches of βlive hatred.β And letβs not forget that what happens online doesnβt always stay online. It often has very real, very grim consequences. ππ΄π±
Did you know that one infamous anti-LGBTQ social media account was directly linked to bomb threats and death threats against the medical community? π£π Yeah, thatβs how bad it can get.
The cherry on top of this awful cake? Twitterβs new owner, Elon Musk, isnβt helping matters. Despite his controversial and misinformed statements about the LGBTQ community, Twitterβs press email account is still auto-responding with a βPoopβ emoji. Thatβsβ¦ classy, Twitter. Very classy. π©π€¦ββοΈ
But hereβs the silver lining: Twitter claims theyβve taken note and are committed to doing better. Theyβre engaging with GLAAD to understand the recommendations and support LGBTQ safety. Maybe theyβre just late bloomers when it comes to safety measures? πΌβ±οΈ
In a world where weβre constantly connected, shouldnβt social media platforms be doing more to ensure user safety, especially for marginalized communities? ππ
This leaves us with the ultimate question: Will