In an ignorant act of homophobic violence, users on TikTok and Twitter used the gay-friendly dating app Grindr to identify LGBTQ+ athletes in the Tokyo Olympic Village and out them on social media.
For many athletes, the posts took the very personal, intentional decision to come out publicly as LGBTQ+ and turned it into a sudden reveal without their consent.
But perhaps more problematic, many of the athletes face serious threats as their home countries still consider homosexuality illegal.
New from me: TikTok users are posting screenshots of Grindr profiles in Tokyo's Olympic Village, risking outing LGBTQ athletes and endangering them worldwide https://www.insider.com/olympics-tokyo-2021-tiktok-lgbt-gay-grindr-photos-endangering-athletes-2021-7?utmSource=twitter&utmContent=referral&utmTerm=topbar&referrer=twitter\u00a0\u2026 via @thisisinsider— Benjamin Goggin (@Benjamin Goggin) 1627406874
Insiderreported users online were able to locate the athletes using Grindr's "Explore" feature, which allows users to choose any location on earth and see the profiles logged in there.
At least four such posts surfaced on TikTok and over 10 others have been seen on Twitter. And a few of those included zoomed in images showing the full faces of LGBTQ+ athletes.
To put the danger into perspective, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Yemen, all of whom have athletes in this years games, still have laws that allow homosexuality to be punished with corporal punishment or even execution.
TikTok creators are exposing LGBTQ athletes using Grindr in Tokyo's Olympic Village, endangering them around the world @ILoveGaySports - Social media users are using the dating app's "explore" feature to find users in the Olympic Village. It could...\nhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/olympics/tiktok-creators-are-exposing-lgbtq-athletes-using-grindr-in-tokyos-olympic-village-endangering-them-around-the-world/ar-AAMCNO1?ocid=BingNewsSearch&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter\u00a0\u2026pic.twitter.com/Ggg7dlNFam— LGBTQ New Media (@LGBTQ New Media) 1627474316
Of course, plenty of other countries that don't criminalize homosexuality still are home to anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes and violence.
And Japan, where the Olympic Games are being hosted, only just ruled its ban on gay marriage unconstitutional in May.
I think it\u2019s disgusting to hear that guys are changing their location to the Olympic village on Grindr to potentially out closeted athletes— MAC \u2122\ufe0f (@MAC \u2122\ufe0f) 1627390705
In response to the posts, TikTok removed the videos for violating community guidelines. Twitter also removed the posts, stating they "violated the Twitter Rules against hateful conduct and will need to be removed before the account owners can continue to use Twitter."
Grindr also denounced the posts.
They told Insider:
"...these individuals are in breach of Grindr's Terms and Conditions of Service which prohibit them from publicly displaying, publishing, or otherwise distributing any content or information that are part of the Grindr services."
"Out of respect for our users' privacy, and out of respect for the contractual commitments these individuals made, Grindr demands that these individuals remove their social media posts that include images from the Grindr platform."
When people heard the news, they were shocked and outraged.
This is so mean and bigoted! #LGBTIQ #Olympics— Faxor (@Faxor) 1627547553
Idiots— panningstudio (@panningstudio) 1627501049
Wow\u2026 terrible.— MYSTERY CUTS (@MYSTERY CUTS) 1627553730
Ugh awful...— Dr. Vaccinated Ghost #blacklivesmatter \ud83d\udc7b\ud83d\udd4e\ud83d\udfe3 (@Dr. Vaccinated Ghost #blacklivesmatter \ud83d\udc7b\ud83d\udd4e\ud83d\udfe3) 1627557643
pic.twitter.com/ujRvZfO4XX— kevpar (@kevpar) 1627560163
Unfortunately, this is not the first time Grindr has been used for homophobic acts during the Olympics.
Since it\u2019s the Olympics again, let\u2019s all recall the time when Nico Hines (a straight dude) downloaded Grindr to out gay athletes in an article he wrote for the Daily Beast. I don\u2019t think he ever came back to twitter after that shitstorm lmao— Shon (@Shon) 1626884468
During the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Nico Hines, a Daily Beast editor, explained how he used the app to chat with LGBTQ+ Olympians, outing them by sharing their identifying information throughout the piece.