Logan Lynn, an LGBTQ singer and musician, who has been harassed and bullied online for his provocative short film that accompanied his double album in 2019, said GLAAD's report is like an all-hands-on-deck call to arms that puts the platforms on notice. "To have us all link arms and say 'enough' is long past due," said Lynn, public relations director for .gay, a site that celebrates and supports the LGBTQ community. "I'm super moved that it's going to happen." Rethinking digital advocacy The U.S. view of social media platforms lags compared with European countries that regulate them, said Lucy Bernholz, director of the Digital Civil Society Lab at Stanford University and a member of the GLAAD report's advisory committee.