In January 31, OkCupid management sent a message on American values to its membership,
including respect of differences: «At OkCupid, we believe that judging others based on their sex, religion, country of origin, or orientation is un-American. There is no room for intolerance…

…Instead, we’ve celebrated individuality in all its various forms since we were founded. Our users live in 214 countries around the world. They identify as 22 genders and 13 orientations. They are Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, Atheists, Buddhists and Agnostics.

We strongly believe that America’s history of welcoming others not only represents the best of American values, but it also defines the core of what has made our country the great place it is, and has been. Love, not hate, is the solution.

OkCupid is open to all individuals. Thanks for making OkCupid a welcoming place.»

On August 17, after the attacks in Charlottesville, the online dating has banned a prominent white supremacist « for life » after discovering he was using the platform.

Online dating service OkCupid has banned a prominent white supremacist « for life » after discovering he was using the platform.

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