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VisitDuolingo Deletes LGBTQ+ Content in Russia After Roskomnadzor's Warning
Jun 5, 2024, 07:40 AM
Language learning app Duolingo has deleted references to LGBTQ+ content in Russia after being warned by Roskomnadzor, Russia's communications regulator. The regulator warned Duolingo against publishing material promoting non-traditional sexual relations and LGBTQ+ propaganda, which Moscow classifies as 'extremism'. This move comes as Duolingo aims to comply with Russian laws, which some critics describe as homophobic. Duolingo had also intended to normalize alternative gender identities through its content. The decision highlights the challenges faced by global companies operating in countries with restrictive laws on LGBTQ+ content.
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