GLAAD: Social media platforms don't do enough to protect LGBTQ users
and misgendering , while Facebook and Instagram were the only ones making sufficient promises to shield LGBTQ users from harm.
GLAAD made recommendations in the wake of the findings. It called for more policies against practices like deadnaming and unwanted ad targeting. The organization also wanted Facebook to outline how it enforces its LGBTQ policies, and YouTube to disclose how it minimized wrongful demonetization and content bans. There was also pressure on TikTok to publicly promise to diversify its workforce..
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