Are you satisfied with changes StumbleUpon has made (as of 3.1.13)?
- Posted to Pressure StumbleUpon to end d… by Suzanne K Coleman
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StumbleUpon has recently transferred LGBT culture to the safe list and has kept LGBT sex on the not safe for work list.
Essentially, they have resolved only a portion of our concerns.


From Update #1
Not long after establishing this petition, I received an unsolicited
email from StumbleUpon in which a representative acknowledged their
awareness of excluding LGBTQ topics from "safe for work" list.... The representative affirmed the need
to move topics specifically about culture over to the safe list. Yet,
regarding topics explicitly about sex, the rep stated the need to keep
those on the NSFW list because content may include pornography.
Our Thoughts Since Update #1
If StumbleUpon's intent of keeping LGBT sex on the "not safe for work" list is to
prevent unwanted pornography and adult material from appearing on
screen, then why not label the category as LGBT pornography?
Why not call pornography "straight sex" in keeping with the logic of LGBT sex as listed on NSFW?
Also, if sexual health is on the safe list, why not include LGBT sexual health?
This isn't about semantics, it's about perception and how it affects the LGBTQ community. Keeping LGBT sex on the NSFW list, along with pornography and other adult content reinforces bigoted beliefs and misconceptions about LGBT relationships.Today (3.1.13) a representative from StumbleUpon sent an email with the following info:
Hello,
It was a difficult decision, but we had to move
these topics under R-rated topics, due to the high volume of adult
content that our users were submitting under these topics.
These Interests are now available to all users
http://www.stumbleupon.com/interest/lesbian-culture
http://www.stumbleupon.com/interest/bisexual-culture
http://www.stumbleupon.com/interest/gay-culture
I hope this helped answer your question.
Best,
{name withheld}
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MAR 01, 2013 | 02:55AM UTC
Original message
rainbowunbroken
wrote:
I will not use StumbleUpon until this company ends discriminatory practices against LGBTQ communities (http://www.causes.com/actions/1722768-pressure-stumbleupon-to-end-discrimination-against-lgbtq-communities).
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Update #1
Posted by Suzanne K Coleman (Campaign Leader) on Mar 28We did it!!
Our efforts to pressure StumbleUpon to end discrimination against LGBTQ communities was a fabulous success! We had two main objectives: challenge StumbleUpon to (1) transfer LGBT culture tags from NSFW list to the safe list, and (2) present the labels for LGBT sex in an equitable manner (preferably renaming the labels to LGBT sexual health and transferring renamed labels to the safe list).
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