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OkCupid Defines Identity Options to Help Non-binary and Transgender Daters
OkCupid was the first dating app to offer expanded gender and orientation options, and we now offer users 22 genders and 20 orientation options. We’re also one of the only non-exclusively LGBTQ+ dating apps that does not force users to select being shown in a binary context. Last Pride Month, we further expanded our identity options for LGBTQ+ users, now giving queer daters over 60 identities to choose from. (And since we know people don’t fit in a single box we allow you to choose up to 5 different identities!) This Pride Month, we’re excited to share that we have added new in-app, matching questions dedicated to our LGBTQ+ daters around the world.
The LGBTQIA community is not only important to us, it’s important to you. Nearly all (97%) of our daters on OkCupid care about LGBTQ+ issues, and 7 in 10 daters say it is important that their match cares about the LGBTQ+ community. We also found that 97% of nearly 1.5 million people on OkCupid support marriage equality. We have always believed love is love.
Our new matching questions, added in honor of Pride Month, help you discover everything from how a match supports the transgender community to what pride means to them. These matching questions, along with all of our other questions about and for the LGBTQ+ community, have been answered 30 million times to date.
What we’re asking:
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We are also updating our gender and orientation pages on our app. After hearing from different LGBTQ+ users, we realized there was an opportunity to educate and inform people about the different identities we offer. Beginning soon, we will be adding definitions to each of our gender and orientation options to help people better understand what these terms mean, and better serve all our users.
“As we head into Pride month, OkCupid is ensuring users can more accurately and authentically be represented on the platform. We know from our work the difference this makes to LGBTQ+ people,” said Shoshana Goldberg, Ph.D. MPH, Director of the HRC’s Public Education & Research Program. “Kudos to them for their continued commitment to getting LGBTQ+ representation on the platform right.”
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Inspiring Moments as a 2019 HRC Global Fellow
Post submitted by Sidita Zaja, executive director of United Pro LGBT and a former HRC Global Fellow
Being a Global Fellow at the Human Rights Campaign was one of the best experiences of my life, and I am deeply grateful to have been chosen for this opportunity. I came to HRC this past autumn from Albania where I am the executive director of an LGBTQ organization, United Pro LGBT, to learn and share lessons and stories with HRC.
Since returning home, I have missed my days in Washington, D.C., where I had the chance to plan for continued work for Albania’s LGBTQ community in partnership with HRC.
Already, I miss my morning custom of meeting with the HRC Global team over coffee, cementing details for meetings and collaborations with other LGBTQ advocates, researchers, government officials and others in D.C.
My time at HRC will forever be in my memory. Now that I am back in Albania, I am working to integrate the many lessons learned into my work.
One of the greatest opportunities I had at HRC was to expand my network and meet amazing people with inspirational stories.
As an activist, it is so important to be inspired. Everyone I met had a story.
It is from these stories that I draw the deep lessons and feelings that form my inspiration. Yet, I had to take the time to reflect in order to understand these lessons and feelings. My time at HRC gave me that opportunity.
One of the most inspiring moments as a Global Fellow came when I got to meet with Alba Reyes, one of HRC’s 2018 Global Innovators. She works in support of suicide prevention and anti-bullying measures in Colombia in the name of her son, who died by suicide at the age of 16. Reyes touched me with her loving story and inspired me to see the strength that can come through great loss and pain. The way in which she has channeled this grief into improving other people’s lived realities moved me.
It is stories like Reyes’ and many others’ that push me to do the work that I do in Albania.
I am very thankful to HRC for having selected me for this opportunity. I hope to see many others apply to be an HRC Global Fellow. It is important for advocates like me to have this chance to learn, connect, grow, share stories and become stronger advocates of equality.
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