By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 11th
July:- Blued, a Gay social networking app
that has actively been involved in supporting and encouraging the LGBTQ
community, has launched an Anti cyber bullying campaign for the LGBTQ
community. The campaign focuses on making people aware about the online malicious
act of being bullied or mocked online as well as the threats an individual
faces when one encounters someone who isn’t what they claim to be. The online
campaign highlights real life scenarios with people who have been persecuted
under the situation.
Blued, has joined hands with
Queerythm and Ya.All, community based organizations that provides support
groups for the LGBTQI community, and launched helpline numbers to report such
incidents. These helplines will also work toward counselling people who have
been a victim to cyber bullying or physical abuse. The campaign that has been
presented in a video format records accounts of people of the gay community and
shed light on their experiences.
As a part of the campaign , the
initiative highlights the cyber bullying issue and also educates the viewers on
the measures one must take to be safe on online dating sites and apps by
spreading the awareness or how to be more careful while approaching or making
an online dating profile. Anyone who would be interested in reaching out to the
experts can dial the 24x7
helplines: +91.97.4554.5559 & +91.60.0903.2883
YuJun,
Country Manager, Blued India stated that when he first learnt about these horrific
incidents that have been going around in India, he couldn’t believe his ears.
As a social network, it’s our responsibility to provide a safe platform for
users and make sure that we arm our users with information and tools to verify
the person’s identity. This helpline will prove to be helpful for everyone in
the community.
In a recent survey report, 42% of the
LGBTQ members have been a victim of this virtual harassment and the numbers of
incident have swiftly been rising of cases of being mocked, robbed or extorted
money via online dating apps and LGBTQ has been one of the easiest targets for
the predators reason being people living under the shell or a discreet gay
life.
Speaking on the launch, Sanyam Sharma, Marketing Director, Blued India, said that it is a great misery to see that even though
the situation has been showing the steady growth in improvement for the
community yet the cases of cyber bullying for LGBTQ people have been highest.
One in four LGBT members has been a victim to cyber bullying. We take great
pride to be initiating such a cause that helps the community. He believes it is
a moral responsibility for each one of us to create a safe and better
environment for everyone.
Palash
Borah, CSR Manager & Youth Convention leader of UNAIDS opined
that experience shapes our
perceptions. While some experiences mould us to be better beings, there are
some that leave a scar for a lifetime. This is our sincere effort to bring the
community and friends and families together to support each other during a time
when your loved ones may be under pain and it’s important to talk about it. He would
urge anyone in the community who has been a victim to such incidents to dial on
the helpline and speak to the experts on overcoming these issues and being safe.
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