Twitter is a more dangerous social platform for LGBTQ users now versus a year ago. Other platforms like Facebook, Instagram and TikTok are slightly better.
and Twitter — based on 12 LGBTQ-specific indicators. These indicators include explicit protections from hate and harassment for LGBTQ users, offering gender pronoun options on profiles, and prohibiting ads that could be harmful and/or discriminatory to LGBTQ people.
Jack Malon, a YouTube spokesperson, told CNBC the platform's policies prohibit content that promotes violence or hatred against the LGBTQ+ community: "Over the last few years, we've made significant progress in our ability to quickly remove this content from our platform and prominently surface authoritative sources in search results and recommendations."
"We're proud to have strong policies aimed at protecting LGBTQ+ individuals from harassment and hate speech, including misgendering and deadnaming, and we're always looking to strengthen our approach, informed both by our community and the advice of experts, such as GLAAD," said a TikTok spokesperson.
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