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website. The deadline for submissions for the cash prizes was July 2, but as of July 7 people are still invited to submit videos and testimonials, Taylor said.Taylor's associate Jen Hecht, a queer woman who is the director of the BHOC, was on the same phone call with the B.A.R.Hecht said that one person who has already submitted a video focused on unsolicited nude photos and belligerent behavior, "which is a unique take as to how niceness looks online," she added."Incorporation of humor and creativity are encouraged, but not a requirement of winning," Hecht said.Grindr removes ethnicity filterBoth Hecht and Taylor said that they were happy that Grindr — the largest social networking app for GBTQ people — announced last month in the midst of.

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