The dating app Bumble is banning users from wielding guns and other dangerous weapons in response to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
"It's time to state unequivocally that gun violence is not in line with our values, nor do these weapons belong on Bumble" the company said.
According to a new post on the Bumble website, the company will begin blocking photos of guns on its app in the same way it's already been doing with nudity and hate speech. The post clarifies that guns will still be allowed in photos of "users in military or law enforcement," if they are in uniform. Instagram photos, which Bumble allows to be synced with a dating profile, will not be censored, either.