Speaking of gender, Duo’s workplace features gender-neutral bathrooms and content on the app is LGBT-friendly (to varying degrees.) This has upset some hateful people and rather than awkward PR statements, Duo sets the record straight. However, when Duo refers to themselves in the third person, it’s usually he/him so that’s what I’m going with. Online there’s a hotly contested debate about Duo’s (the bird mascot) gender. ![]() The other half (often mixed with the first half) features the app’s neon green bird mascot referencing HR’s feelings on the videos and following TikTok trends.īefore we get to the weird stuff, there’s some necessary housekeeping. This includes reminders to log on and practice, shaming you for cheating with Google Translate, and some educational content. About half the content is stuff you’d expect from a Duolingo TikTok. ![]() I know we aren’t supposed to fan over corporate social media accounts, but I want to propose an exception for the language learning app known as Duolingo.
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