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Original author(s) | Ma Baoli/Geng Le |
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Developer(s) | BlueCity Group |
Initial release | 2012; 13 years ago (2012) |
Stable release | 2.8.16 / March 14, 2019 |
Operating system | iOS andAndroid |
Available in | English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese |
Type | Social network |
Website | Blued.com |
Blued is agaysocial network app. Launched in 2012 inChina, the app now has over 40 million users worldwide in 193 countries. The application is available onAndroid andiOS.[1] Its features include verified profiles, live broadcasting, a timeline, and group conversations. In 2016, the app was valued at 600 million dollars.[2]
Ma Baoli, (Chinese:马保力;pinyin:Mǎ Bǎolì; also known as Geng Le;耿乐;Gěng Lè), then a closeted police officer inQinhuangdao,Hebei, set up Danlan (淡蓝;Dànlán; 'light blue', a reference to theBohai Sea) a message board for gay men, in 2000. As the site gained more attention, his supervisors eventually discovered in 2012 that Ma ran the website and forced him to resign. He then came up with Blue'd, which was initially based on the American appJack'd, and released it the same year after seeking investors.[3][4]
Today, Blued employs over 200 staff at its headquarters in Beijing, China, and has recently opened new offices in London, UK, and India to overview the rapid expansion of the app overseas. Within 4 years, Blued has become the largest gay social network in the world with over 27 million registered users.[2][5]
The app, the BlueCity group in general and Ma himself have been recognized for their health promotion efforts, particularly in the prevention of HIV/AIDS infections. Danlan had collaborated with health officials in Beijing to promote HIV testing to higher-risk demographics soon after its launch. After one of Ma's friends told him he was infected with HIV in 2009, BlueCity took a more comprehensive approach, eventually hosting forums with Chinese CDC and UNAIDS members, and premierLi Keqiang met with Ma in 2012 to discuss HIV/AIDS in China and discrimination against the LGBT community. This role has also been credited with giving the company more lenient treatment from the Chinese government, which has a mixed record on LGBT rights and has shut down or censored other LGBT online spaces.[3][6]
In 2016, Blued partnered withHornet, a social networking platform for gay andbisexual men.[7][8] Commenting on the global partnership between Blued andHornet, Hornet president Sean Howell declared: “Gay apps have evolved over the past few years to more fully engage users, who demand a richer, mobile experience”.[9]
Ma announced that he would resign from BlueCity in August 2022, shortly after it was delisted formNasdaq.[10]
The BlueCity group, of which Ma is CEO of, owns the following platforms:[3]
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