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    LinkedIn, they quietly changed the language of his hate content policy this week. According to the site’s own changing, the company’s first change in three years has removed a line stating that the company prohibits the misguidance and dadding of transgender people.

    This change, which was first noted by the Organization Open terms Archives, was the only amendment to the “hateful and derogatory content” policy. Under the policy, a protected version of the rules for prohibited content includes “transgender people’s misrepresentation or dedning”. The line was removed on July 28, 2025.

    Open terms and other groups have interpreted this change, which means that LinkedIn is returning reservations for these transgender people.

    LinkedIn his spokesman told Angijet that despite the latest words, the company’s basic policies had not changed. The company’s rules still refer to “gender identity” as a safe feature. “We regularly update our policies,” the company said in a statement. “Personal attacks or intimidation with someone, based on their identity, including mismanagement, violates our harassment policy and is not allowed on our platform.” The company did not provide any explanation for this change.

    Advocate groups say they are scared of the move. In a statement, Gladiat condemned his refreshment and suggested that this tech platform is part of a wider model of loose rules, which means to protect weak users. A spokeswoman for the organization said in a statement, “The quiet decision to withdraw from LinkedIn’s longer, excellent practice is an important step of the Anti -LGBTQ.” Earlier this year, after Meta and YouTube, another social media company is still trying to select Anti -LG -Blessed to seek the safety of the consumer.

    Earlier this year, Meta re -wrote her rules to allow its customers to claim that LGBTQ people were mentally ill. The company has also included a term associated with discrimination and unhealthy in its social standards, and has refused to remove it even after the recommendation of the supervision board. YouTube quietly updated its rules this year regarding “gender identity” with his hate speech policies. The platform denied that it had practically changed any of its principles, suggesting that User Mag The move was “part of regular editing in the copy in the website.”

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