Apple Approves Gay Social App for Ages 12 and  Up

 
 
By _Melissa  Barnhart_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/melissa-barnhart/)  , CP Reporter
December 16,  2013

 
Apple has approved a gay social networking app that claims to be safe for  
children as young as 12, and aims to lead adults, teens and tweens to places 
 that are "clean, social and fun." 
In the iTunes store, Distinc.tt is described as "an LGBT app that you can  
bring home to Mom!" But although it's supposedly safe for children as young 
as  12, it specifically states that it was created for "gay dating and chat" 
for  LGBT or "curious adults" who are 18 and older. 
The app reportedly works by using "real-time collective knowledge to 
connect  trendsetting crowds and travelers to the places and people that best 
reflect  their distinct interests." 

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 CEO Michael Belkin _told CNET_ 
(http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-57615616-71/apple-approves-only-gay-social-ap
p-for-ages-12-and-up/)  that he launched Distinc.tt because he's  
"disgusted by the tasteless torsos and imagery on gay social sites and apps."  
And he 
wants "the good-taste part of the gay stereotype to gain traction with  
advertisers and cross the mainstream divide." 
Belkin launched what is being billed as "the only gay social app approved 
by  the iTunes store for 12-year-olds and older," with other investors that 
include  PayPal cofounder Peter Thiel and Keith Rabois, a former executive at 
PayPal and  LinkedIn, among others. 
"Think of it as the ultimate gay accessory. Using an advanced 
recommendation  engine, Distinc.tt helps you be spontaneous—to get out there 
and start  
something," 
 
 
"Distinc.tt takes gay apps to the next level by showing you more than just  
guys with phones. Use it to find places to go, meet people at those places, 
 coordinate with friends while you're out, you name it. It's about doing, 
not  chatting." 
Apple, meanwhile, has been chided by conservative Christians over its  
censorship of religious material – namely apps that affirm marriage is between 
a 
 man and a woman. In recent years, Apple has pulled the Manhattan 
Declaration,  Setting Captives Free, and Exodus International  apps.

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