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Just moments yet for him right Monday, President Donald Trump rose advertisement To those present from his inauguration: “The policy of the United States government must be from now on that there are only two types of sexes: males and females.” Then Trump signed Executive order Extracting what the White House described “gender ideology” and claimed that a person’s gender “is not subject to change and” accumulates in the basic reality and is indisputable. “
Trump’s command, which was widely seen as unscientific It tries to try to decline the rights of transgender people and people who are challenged by gender, and also tames federal agencies “to request identity documents issued by the government, including passports, visas and world entry cards, accurately reflects the sex of the pregnant woman” instead of her sexual identity. It was one of 78 requests signed on Monday, some of which were part of Trump’s attempts to end the policies of the Biden era that “spy socially and sex in every aspect of public and private life.”
While the executive only affects federal policy, the broader effects are wide. A contract has only passed since Facebook.Real namePolitics made it difficult for people to keep accounts under different names from those in their identifiers. Facebook has since modified these guidelines, but as companies like Meta Wipe the road For users to demand people with “mental illness”, safe and digital spaces for people LGBTQ+ It seems to be diminished. Except in one square: dating applications.
After Trump’s executive order, I told Match Group and Feeld Wire that they had no intention to reversal of the path when it comes to sexual identity options provided on its own platforms.
“We are not making changes to our applications,” says Kayla Welling, a spokeswoman for the matching group, who owns OKCupid, Tinder, Hinge and many other dating platforms.
It remains to see how other technology companies will respond to the executive. Some, like Meta, seem to have made initiatives to the Trump administration received before this week. Earlier this month, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the company will be Ending the third facts examination program And the transition to the community notes form, à la x.
Zuckerberg collected the sudden reflection as an attempt to expand freedom of expression via Facebook, Instagram, Threads and allow more political content. “We will simplify our content policies and get rid of a set of restrictions on topics such as migration and sex that were far from the prevailing speech,” Zuckerberg said in a video accompanying the advertisement.
If life online becomes less comprehensive for LGBTQ+ during Trump’s term, applications like OKCupid, Feeld, Felling may become digital havens, and places to call. “While many of our civil rights are subjected to threat, dating applications enjoy the ability to work as decisive spaces for sex, ethnicity and sexual inclusiveness,” says April Williams, Professor of Communications and Digital Studies at the University of Michigan. .
More than a decade ago, in 2014, OKCUPID expanded sex options for users to include definitions such as transgender, Pangender, Intersex, Agender, and Genderqueer. Among the first dating applications to take an accurate image of the identity online, and the various methods in which it was evolving. Currently, Tinder provides a choice forBeyond the twoThe joint allows users to choose.Unbroken“On their personal files.