This weekend the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation is hosting a talk about homophobia online and in games and Xbox Live ’s head of policy and enforcement will be on hand to hear what they have to say. Stephen Toulouse is going top the talk at Electronic Arts as his team works to find a solution to Microsoft’s current position on mentioning one’s sexual orientation in a Gamertag or profile on Live. Right now it’s not allowed , but Toulouse says that will change once they figure out the best way to implement that change. “The overall policy we have today is that the expression of sexual orientation in a Gamertag or text field is not allowed,” he told Kotaku today. “That doesn’t matter what the orientation is.” Toulouse said the team felt that the policy was even handed in its treatment of

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Microsoft: "Gay" Almost Always Used as a Pejorative on Live [Xbox Live]