Libs of TikTok and other anti-LGBTQ media falsely claimed a drag queen exposed himself to minors ā now the performer is suing
"Californians deserve to know how platforms are impacting public discourse & this action brings much-needed transparency & accountability"
Though LGBTQ youth have easier access to support and resources, Hammack said, they also have more ways to find hate and discrimination
A comment that included the word 'gay' got the nation's largest LGBTQ+ rights advocacy non-profit suspended for a couple of days
California, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Jersey, Tennessee, Vermont & others concerned about young usersā mental health
"I told myself for a long time, I was like, 'One day, if I have someone to come outĀ with, then I will come out"
The company explained that "certain kinds of videos can sometimes inadvertently reinforce a negative personal experience for some viewers
āFor too long, Meta has ignored the havoc that Instagram is wreakingĀ on the mental health and well-being of our children and teensā
It cannot be denied that instagram today is one of the most engaging and engrossing social media platforms on the internet today.
Ellis told Axios that when it comes to harassment and discrimination, what happens online isn't staying online