Queer Clicks: September 15 | 73% of News Stories on LGBTQ Topics are Flagged as Inappropriate for Advertisers, Survey Finds, An Artist’s Journey into the Science of Sweat, & Other Clicks
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73% of News Stories on LGBTQ Topics are Flagged as Inappropriate for Advertisers, Survey Finds
A new report found that nearly three-quarters of articles on LGBTQ news are flagged as brand-unsafe to advertisers.
The survey, designed by the cybersecurity company CHEQ, showed that 73% of the articles from LGBTQ news sites such as The Advocate and the U.K.’s PinkNews had been blacklisted. NY Daily News
An Artist’s Journey into the Science of Sweat
During steamy days, a body’s physiological response may cause you to wrinkle your nose: the smell of what many people associate with sweat.
In reality, sweat itself doesn’t have much scent. Surprisingly, the distinctive smell of human sweat results from a cocktail of microorganisms, living in and on our bodies, that metabolize sweat into body odor. Towleroad
John Duff Comes for the Kardashians in Groovy New “Rich” Music Video
In John Duff’s previous release, “Girly,” the singer-actor enlisted Drag Race girls Bianca Del Rio and Willam to parody Mariah Carey’s music video masterpiece, “Heartbreaker.”
Now he’s back with his new single, “Rich,” and this time his targets are the Kardashians, and the culture of online celebrities. NewNowNext
Daniel Franzese Wants Sex Scenes for Big Gay Men
It’s time tv sexualized bigger gay men, according to Mean Girls actor Daniel Franzese.
We recently covered the fact that Franzese is living his life proudly and wonderfully as a bigger gay man. But, sadly, tv and media, in general, don’t celebrate men like him enough. And Franzese is saying that should change. Instinct Magazine



