Dating app Grindr to remove ethnicity filter to support Black Lives Matter movement
In a message posted by its official Twitter account, the app said it will continue to fight racism on Grindr.

Grindr said the change, which critics have long called for in the spirit of the platform being neutral when it comes to race, was prompted by feedback from users.
"We will not be silent and we will not be inactive," Grindr said in a message posted by its official Twitter account.
"We will continue to fight racism on Grindr, both through dialogue with our community and a zero-tolerance policy for racism and hate speech on our platform."
We will not be silent. Black Lives Matter. https://t.co/K671PrwJc0 https://t.co/93ninYt2u9
— Grindr (@Grindr) 1591038884000The move came as the internet was flooded with expressions of support for protests and demonstrations calling for an end to systemic racism in the US.
Leaders across the United States sought ways Tuesday to stem mounting unrest over police racism, from extending curfews to engaging protesters, as President Donald Trump faced wide criticism for deploying force to break up a peaceful rally.
Once-in-a-generation protests have brought a multiracial coalition peacefully to the streets for the past week but each night has descended into mayhem, with both activists and officials blaming rabble-rousers.
The uprising began in the Minnesota city Minneapolis after the May 25 killing of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American man.
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