Gay dating app Grindr has long been embroiled in controversy in China. Now the Chinese government has deleted the Grindr app from the App Store. The removal of the Grindr app from the App Store has been part of the Chinese government's content monitoring campaign. Some reports say that China, the world's most populous country, dropped homosexuality from the category of crime in 1997, but same-sex marriage is illegal and the dispute over LGBTQ is also growing.
According to media reports, the LGBTQ community in China is under pressure. Content related to LGBTQ is also being censored. Along with which gay romance in movies has also been banned. Apple said in a statement that the developer of Grindr has completely deleted its app from the App Store. Apart from Apple's App Store, the Grindr app has also been removed from other App Stores. Google Play Store is banned in China.
The company has not yet issued a statement on removing the Grindr app from the store, although China's Blued app is available on the store, which is Grindr's competitor. Where it is revealed that Grindr sold the app in 2020 under pressure from US investors.
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