Blued and Finka were removed from Apple’s App Store.

LGBTQ+ rights and acceptance have taken another hit in China, with Apple removing two of the countries biggest LGBTQ+ dating apps. Wired reports that Blued and Finka are no longer available on the iOS App Store or certain Android App Stores following orders from the Cyberspace Administration of China, the country’s internet regulator and censor.

Apple told Wired that it must “follow the laws in the countries where we operate.” Both dating apps were available solely in China, where LGBTQ+ dating apps are minimal — Grindr, for instance, hasn’t been available on Apple since 2022. Blued exists internationally under the name HeeSay.

China has increasingly cracked down on LGBTQ+ individuals’ rights and groups in recent years, allegedly shuttering large organizations like the Beijing LGBT Center in 2023. For reasons unknown, Blued previously stopped new registrations this past July, with individuals buying second-hand accounts to use the app. However, it reopened in the middle of August.

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    23 hours ago

    you’re not talking to anyone and the real funny part is that my gov’t has admitted several times publicly that they do this, but people like you still believe it’s a conspiracy theory.

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      23 hours ago

      So the people I know don’t exist but they’re also CIA spies. I guess that’s easier for you to stomach than the idea that China doesn’t treat their minorities well.

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        23 hours ago

        you’re not talking to any queers in china; the cia has spies everywhere; and you’re changing the subject again.

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            12 hours ago

            it’s interesting how you conflate 2 things that are barely related to each other, in this case:

            1. you’re not talking to queers in china; but are pretending that you are to double down on your beliefs.
            2. the american government has repeatedly admitted publically that it run propaganda factories throughout the world and especially in china.

            i guess i can see how you get the 2 thing confused with one another since they’re tangentially related to china and i would too if i too refused to do some light reading to educate myself about the world.

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              12 hours ago

              You’re the one who started talking about it being American propaganda though, as you would ofc

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                12 hours ago

                that’s exactly what this article is.

                the article makes it sound like the chinese government is cracking down on queers by getting rid of grindr when the reality is that the american government forced the chinese to sell their ownership of grindr and chinese queers prefer to use grindr alternatives anyways.