NEW YORK TIMES – Mar 5 – Following a string of mass shootings and nationwide calls for gun control in recent weeks, Bumble is banning images of firearms. Some 5K moderators will scour new and existing profiles and remove gun-related content, said Whitney Wolfe Herd, Bumble's founder and CEO. Bumble will not censor images that appear in users' Instagram feeds, which can be integrated into Bumble profiles. Ms. Herd plans to eventually filter out mentions of guns in written content as well.
by Tiffany Hsu
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