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Madison Square Garden maintained a database that tracked and categorized individuals based on their sexual orientation and other personal attributes.

PrivacySocial IssuesCorporate PracticesJul 17, 2026score 0.772 posts · 1 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses Madison Square Garden maintaining a database that tracked and categorized gay celebrities, Knicks superfans, and Taylor Swift's wedding guests with labels like 'LGBTQIA,' 'DO NOT HOST,' and risk levels. This raises concerns about surveillance and discrimination practices.

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Madison Square Garden maintained a database that tracked and categorized individuals based on their sexual orientation and other personal attributes.
Parent: Corporate PracticesEntity: Madison Square GardenImpact: negativeDate: Jul 17, 2026 - Jul 18, 2026Target: Madison Square Garden maintained a database that tracked and categorized individuals based on their sexual orientation and other personal attributes.

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Madison Square Garden Kept a List of Gay Celebrities Their database tracked and categorized hundreds of celebs, famous Knicks superfans, and even some of Taylor Swift’s wedding guests. Labels included “LGBTQIA,” “DO NOT HOST,” and low to high “risk.” https://www.wired.com/story/madison-square-garden-celebrity-database-surveillance/
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Madison Square Garden Kept a List of Gay Celebrities An MSG database tracked and categorized hundreds of celebs, famous Knicks superfans, and even some of Taylor Swift’s wedding guests. Labels included “ #LGBTQ” “DO NOT HOST,” and low to high “risk.” www.wired.com/story/madiso... Madison Square Garden Kept a L...
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#lgbtq