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Hornet, the world’s premier gay social network with 25 million users globally, announces its ‘Pride Edition’ Version 6.9 timed with Pride Month 2020, including brand-new features and exciting digital programming, all while many people around the world are required to stay home and distance themselves physically.
Hornet wanted to better understand how Coronavirus was impacting our community, so conducted a survey of our users. The preliminary data provides a snapshot of the LGBT experience during the epidemic and can help craft a strategy for how best to respond to it, ensuring needs are met and rights are protected.
The #GreatGayStayIn will feature a little bit of everything for a community in quarantine — home workout sessions, a live cooking demonstration, some frank discussion of love and relationships with a leading sexpert, an HBO premiere, and some much-needed comedy.
Hornet has partnered with New Urban Male, a Taiwan-based online boutique that specializes in fun apparel and products for gay men, to create new Hornet merchandise for the app’s users, gay men and LGBTQ allies alike.
Keeping Hornet users safe takes many forms, among them machine learning-based verification systems, various product features, and company policies and commitments.
Launching Hornet Version 6, gay men earn authenticity scores through community interactions
Frameline and Hornet partner to encourage connection over quality LGBTQ video
Hornet is now working with select media partners to curate an array of timely, engaging articles across multiple languages directly in the app. Story content inside Hornet is now more expansive and robust than ever.
There’s no app like Hornet, and with the just-released Hornet Creator Playbook, users now have a handy guide for making the most of it.
100 days after the launch of its groundbreaking Version 5, Hornet observes a rapid behavior shift among gay men looking to make more meaningful connections through shared interests rather than dating