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Beijing LGBT Center Opens Douyin Account to Counter Stereotypes

LAKSHMI IYENGAR RADII 2021-07-15

On Sunday the Beijing LGBT Center (Beijing Tongzhi Zhongxin 北京同志中心) opened a Douyin account, the Chinese version of TikTok. Their goal? To spread honest queer narratives and dispel stereotypes. 

Formed in 2008, the Center focuses on advancing gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender rights in China. Right now the account is focusing on simple videos that tackle misconceptions: one video looks at the myth that all gay men are good looking, while another focuses on legitimizing bisexuality.

In an interview with the Global Times, Center director Xin Ying stated the hope that their Douyin will expand its content offerings as its grows. “We may also have more interesting content including mini-plays in the future, which will possibly attract more Douyin users,” she said.

The LGBT Center’s Douyin account hopefully marks a shifting in attitudes towards LGBTQ+ content in China, where similar accounts have sometimes faced removal and restrictions.  

To circumnavigate such measures, content can sometimes be suggestive rather than explicit. One of the biggest shows of 2019, The Untamed was based on a hugely popular BL (“Boy’s Love”) web novel. During the Lunar New Year, Alibaba’s Tmall had an ad with a gay couple in it. 

A rise in such content is not necessarily positive however. As Xin Ying points out, some portrayals have lead to misconceptions about the LGBTQ+ community. In a post on their WeChat account, the Center points out the need to separate the fictional BL portrayal of gay relationships, made for primarily young female viewers with a focus on handsome main characters and specific relationship dynamics, from the actual gay community. 

The Beijing LGBT Center’s Douyin is an attempt to counteract some of these stereotypes by reaching audiences on the wildly popular platform. The hope is that they will be able to portray real-life stories from China’s diverse LGBTQ+ community and push for further acceptance in society at large. 

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