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Category: Hornet

The Top Dating News for Oct 29th – The Meet Group, Hornet, Millionaire Match, and BHOC

Posted on October 29, 2019

TmtOPW – Oct 29 – For the top weekly dating industry news in ~2 minutes subscribe to OPW's Two Minute Tuesdays (TMT) podcast on Breaker, Google podcasts, Spotify, Anchor. 

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Gay Dating App Hornet to Offer “Verified” Profile Badge

Posted on October 28, 2019

Hornet verified profile badgeBBC – Oct 28 – In a bid to tackle fake profiles and fraudsters, gay dating app Hornet plans to offer a sort of "verified" badge to identify authentic members. But rather than moderators checking ID, the app will use algorithms to decide who gets a badge. So why do gay dating apps not offer a "verified" profile badge, like on Instagram or Twitter? "Not everyone wants to or even should be identified," said Eric Silverberg, CEO of dating app Scruff. ID checks would create a list of "verified LGBT people" that could be used by those wanting to do harm, including governments. Hornet says its system will not involve checking ID. Instead, algorithms will evaluate how people behave on the app over time. Profiles that are judged to be genuine will display a "Hornet badge" as an indicator of trustworthiness.

by Chris Fox
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Google Play App Store Accused of Anti-gay Bias

Posted on August 19, 2019

Google play logo 2018BBC – Aug 16 – Gay dating app Hornet has accused Google of discrimination after its app was removed from Google's Play store several times without warning. Hornet said Google often employed moderators in Malaysia, where same-sex relationships are illegal, to vet apps. In January, gay dating app Scruff introduced stricter profile image guidelines, banning photos of men in underwear or swimwear. The app had also been suspended from Google Play several times prior to the change.

by Chris Fox
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LGBT Foundation Appoints Sean Howell Its First CEO

Posted on May 24, 2018

Hornet sean howellHORNET BLOG – May 23 – The LGBT Foundation, the world's only token and blockchain initiative aimed at empowering the LGBT+ community, has appointed its first CEO, Sean Howell. Howell currently serves as President of Hornet, the gay social network, where he has spent the last six years helping the company grow its user base to 25M. At Hornet, Howell also oversaw the company's corporate responsibility efforts under Hornet Impact, organizing thousands of social justice and health related activations annually, all over the world.

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Hornet Partners With Planned Parenthood

Posted on April 26, 2018

Hornet logo 2018HORNET BLOG – Apr 20 – Hornet Gay Social Network is partnering with Planned Parenthood Federation of America as well as the LA LGBT Center to build a culture of consent and respect within the LGBTQ community. Together they'll be creating and sharing social media and editorial content to educate users on why and how to talk about consent.

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Queer Dating Apps Need To Protect Their Users Better

Posted on February 28, 2018

Grindr safety tips egyptSLATE.COM – Feb 28 – With Grindr and other queer platforms, the burden of keeping safe shouldn't fall solely on users. In late September, Egyptian authorities began a crackdown against the country's queer communities after fans of Mashrou' Leila, an outspoken Lebanese indie rock group with an openly gay band member, displayed a rainbow flag at the group's concert in Cairo. To find and arrest their targets, security forces, among other tactics, created fake profiles on queer dating apps like Grindr and Hornet. The app creators should be responsible for protecting their users. The majority of dating apps don't transmit pictures securely. All of the major dating apps, too, are able to access messages stored on company servers, meaning their contents could be compromised in the event of a government request or, if stored insecurely, in the event of a data breach. To try to protect themselves, users often turn to software that only partially addresses privacy and security issues. But VPNs won't hide a user's location from a dating app, which relies on a phone's built-in GPS sensor for its geolocation features. What's more, in countries that have banned these kinds of tools, downloading or using certain known VPNs or circumvention software might land a user under increased scrutiny. Grindr and Hornet began providing safety info&tips in Arabic to inform users about risks but without implementing changes to protect them too – say, eliminating watermarked app logos on photos, which have been used as evidence in court and blackmail attempts.

by Norman Shamas
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Gay Dating App Hornet Bought Hornet.com Domain

Posted on February 28, 2018

Hornet logo 2018HORNET BLOG – Feb 27 – The domain will allow users access Hornet's vast social network and original editorial content with a newly designed website. Hornet.com will replace the existing Hornetapp.com.

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LGBTQ Themed Ads Garner More Brand Trust, Study Found

Posted on January 18, 2018

Hornet logo June 16HORNET BLOG – Jan 17 – Hornet, the gay social network, has released its first-ever research with Nielsen around the efficacy of LGBTQ-themed branded advertising on the LGBTQ consumer. The custom study examines advertising content across various industries including consumer packaged goods, hospitality, automotive and banking.

Amongst its key findings:

  • 60% of people exposed to LGBTQ-themed ads labeled them as "progressive and inclusive"
  • Purchase impact from LGBTQ-themed ads is 44% higher
  • 75% of the LGBTQ-themed ads tested outperform generic ads in driving brand recall

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Hornet Announces LGBT Foundation & ICO

Posted on January 15, 2018

Hornet LGBT TokenHORNET BLOG – Jan 13 – Hornet, the gay social network, launches an LGBT Foundation, a not-for-profit organization for the global good of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. The LGBT Foundation will conduct an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) in the Q1 2018 to raise funds and allocate cryptocurrency tokens to private investors and individual participants.

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Gay Dating App Hornet Opens A New Office In New York City

Posted on January 4, 2018

Hornet NY teamHORNET BLOG – Jan 4 – Hornet Media officially opened its new U.S. headquarters, a home to the newly expanded Sales and Marketing team.

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