The Daily Beast on Thursday published a piece in which a reporter, Nico Hines, stood outside the Olympic Village in Rio and swiped on various hook-up/dating apps to see what he could learn about Olympian sex-searchers.

The story was going to be provocative regardless — that seems like kind of the point — but it ended up pretty clearly crossing a line when the writer started discussing his experience on Grindr, an app specifically designed for same-sex hook-ups.

More than half the piece focused on the experience Hines, a straight man with a wife, had on Grindr. Though the article didn’t identify any athletes by name, the original version included details like stats and nationalities that could have been used to out the Grindr users. Meanwhile the Daily Beast’s original headline, “I Got Three Grindr Dates in an Hour at the Olympic Village,” seemed to sensationalize homosexuality.

Aaaaaaand now the Daily Beast has changed the title to something less, um, homophobic maybe? pic.twitter.com/ggxBNgE4Xa — Zach Stafford (@ZachStafford) August 11, 2016

The story has since been updated with a new headline and without some of the most outright identifying information. Here’s a representative passage from the updated version: