Gay Social Network – now for the straight

By John D. Sutter,.

How can you make someone go from thinking to do something? In recent years, political or defense to ask this question when they are usually destined to the Internet. They create Facebook pages, Twitter and RSS Ning groups.

They send information. Organize people. Calendar of events. Promote action.

It’s a digital riff on a traditional idea.

But an upcoming online social network called Friendfactor is adding a new twist: The gay rights-minded site aims to make people — not causes and information — the center of its online campaign.

Gay people post profiles on the site and then ask their straight friends to support them in their individual fights for equality.

These “advocate” pages are part solicitation for help, part online diary — allowing their creators to post information about their coming-out process and to solicit “burning questions” from straight friends.

When people engage in to support one of their gay friends, that will automatically send alarm digital site owner – the same kind of social feedback that it was “sympathetic” to update Facebook. Brian Elliot, the site’s founder, said that strengthening the other hand, says gays are not alone, when the anti-gay bullying and suicide are gay news.

It also repositions the gay rights movement, stripping away most of the issues and focusing on people, just as other online networks have done successfully.

“Gay friends are so much more important than gay rights,” he said in an interview at the PopTech conference, an event dedicated to social change and technology.

The site will go live in coming weeks, although no specific launch date has been set. The two nonprofit groups that support Friendfactor have amassed about $500,000 in funding to get the site up and running, Elliot said.

Much of the support comes from gay rights groups, he said, but he noted that both Republicans and Democrats sit on his board.

Elliot, a 29-year-old who came out at age 16, said he “didn’t expect to become a professional gay,” but he thought the gay rights movement was missing a crucial component: straight people.

On a whim, he started a Facebook page called “Give Brian Equality.” Of the 600 friends he invited to join, half did, he said. Within a month, 19,000 people had “liked” the page. Elliot figured that his story was the draw — that his straight friends weren’t interested in gay rights, but they were interested in helping him as a person.

On the site, he posted about how he was jealous of straight friends who were starting families, something he couldn’t do in the same legal way.

“It’s opening a new chapter in online advocacy,” he said.

He also found that many of his straight friends were surprised by the issues he raised.

In addition to gay marriage rights and the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, which bans openly gay people from serving in the military, he said on that early page that 29 states allow employers to fire gay people because of their sexual orientation, and in 30 states, landlords can evict gay, lesbian and transgender people.

To highlight that, Friendfactor pages include a “Freedom Meter,” which uses an algorithm to calculate how “free” people are, based on their sexual orientation and which U.S. state they live in. The site also publishes individualized “Free Your Friends” lists, which show straight friends how their gay friends rank in terms of legal rights.

The site aims to make contributing to gay rights fun and simple, he said.

Cites advice, "he says came from a mentor, he said,”You can not ask people to sign up for a fight, because “America’;s Next Top Model” is -. And it’s fun a little more”

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