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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedPlease bring back the ability to search for ethnicity, which you took out with the latest update to iPhone on July 1st 2020.
I will cancel my yearly Xtra membership soon if this is not brought back with the next update. It’s not what I paid for.
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A filter is not racist. People are racist. Removing a filter doesn’t do anything.
Some people have ****** preferences for certain ethnicities and are not interested in e.g Caucasians, which is why the filter was there in the first place.
Removing it is a ridiculous corporate attempt to make a statement that you can profit off.
If you want to do something then help users report racist speech on your platform more easily and donate the millions of dollars that you make off subscriptions each month.
But don’t make your platform worse for people by removing the ability for members of the LGBTQ+ community to locate those people that they want to speak with.
Many African-American people and non-Caucasians around the world only want to see other people of the same colour or ethnicity.
People have ****** preferences based on height, type of hair, body type and ethnicity and that’s not a racist thing.
It’s natural and surely if the LGBTQ+ movement have taught us anything, it’s that if it exists, it’s natural. So a ****** preference towards a particular ethnicity exists then it’s natural and should not be discriminated against by removing that option.
It’s offensive, wrong and a show of complete lack of insight and willingness to lay down to a popular sentiment to say that a ****** preference based on ethnicity is a racist thing.
You could have chosen to do so many other things to show support, but instead you chose to make your own platform that people rely on to find each other worse.
Typical poor corporate judgement.