Latinx sexual minority men (SMM) living in the U.S. endure intersectional oppression which has been linked to their engagement in sexual risk behaviors, increasing their risk for adverse outcomes such as HIV/STI/STD contraction and ongoing poverty. While research extensively documents the sexual behaviors of Latinx SMM, there is a lack of research examining the influence of their online experiences specifically. Addressing this gap, the present study investigated the influence of appearance- related social media consciousness (ASMC) and geosocial networking (GSN) app use intensity on sexual risk behaviors among a sample of 438 Latinx SMM. The study also explored the potential moderating effects of traditional