Talk:List of LGBT social networking services
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Bear Underground
editAdding this to the Talk page, as it closed on March 31, 2018. I did provide a cite to the official Facebook page of the company, but apparently this is not good-enough for user "Another Believer", who has deleted it saying they deem it "not notable". No offence, but I have not personally heard of half of the social-networks in the article presently, so who is anyone to say which networks are notable and which aren't? I also fail to see why providing a reference to the official Facebook page of the owners of the app/website is not good-enough? Information will be lost if people are too-picky, and the whole point of Wikipedia is supposed to be that it will be the go-to place for all knowledge... 77.96.157.117 (talk) 21:01, 11 October 2020 (UTC)
Bumble
editChappy, the mobile app, is ending life at the end of Feb 2020 and the owners are asking users to migrate to Bumble, both on their website[1] and using in-app adverts. Not sure if Bumble [2] is specifically an LGBT app, or whether it's just a "dumping ground" once Chappy is discontinued. Might be worth adding to the list though!
References
- ^ "Chappy FAQs". Retrieved 24 February 2020.
- ^ "Bumble". Bumble on Google Play. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
FitLads.net closure
editWhile not covered in any of the gay news media, FitLads.net has been announced by the owners of the site in their Forum section as closing-down on Friday 28 February 2020.
A screenshot of the announcement can be viewed here: https://ibb.co/vX1z0Bz 77.96.157.117 (talk) 17:51, 24 February 2020 (UTC)