Tea is a so-called "dating safety" app where women can get the gossip on guys they are considering dating, so that they can avoid shitty guys.
Some men see it as misandrist and unjust.
10 moSaw this question and thought “uh oh, grab the popcorn”.
So far though the replies are quite “based” (as they say), one or two misandrists (of course).
The “protection/safety” element, we all know that’s a cover, can see from the messages (and photos) reposted publicly (how ironic) how it was actually being used and who by. It remains to see if they get their legal comeuppance you know if it was the other way round they’d be huge fines and jail time involved.
It wasn’t a “hack”, there wasn’t even the basic level of security. They didn’t comply with any data compliance by the look of it. The funny thing is this is FAR more common then people realise, I’m not saying every company is this stupid but you’d be surprised how many times security is an afterthought or “that’s good enough, that will do”, don’t want to spend anymore money. Best presuming anyone asking for your data is a data security neanderthal. People still ask for and send private personal data by unencrypted email for goodness sake, and how often does it just sit there in an inbox until leaked one day.
I wouldn’t be against an actual safety app for women, but anyone with a brain cell can tell you need to design in ways to ensure that stays the focus and stop the worst of human nature to turn it into an online gossip and jilted grievance platform.
In this age of equality though, not allowed to have something only for one group, so maybe they should have a section for men to check if she’s got a wrap sheet for domestic. Or run two separate apps on the same infrastructure for equality.
Personal data should not only be heavily secured, it should be encrypted and salts used (IT term), it means if YOU know a guys phone number then you search for it but it runs a process (details confidential) to turn a phone number into a random string, the process repeats and searches for a matching “salt” that is stored not a plain phone number, so the salt is what is stored and if leaked would be useless. That also gets around the loophole of people being able to request a copy or deletion of their stored data, it’s not identifiable as your personal information, but then the bitter types like this are not known for their intellect. when finding a match it shouldn’t give out name, address, email, telephone, but just a general area, state or town and a picture to confirm but perhaps this is blurred or filtered in some way to be more representative than literal photo. The important info I expect would be the accompanying criminal record lookup, the predator list lookup, things of that nature in one easy quick search for convenience (the basic reason for existence of majority of apps), which great if they’re free, if not then I guess you’d have a limit on number of searches for a monthly plan or after viewing so many ads, that kind of thing.
Any entry of phone numbers, emails, personal information not in the search field by users should be censored and removed. However that requires thought, coding, effort. “Ah the database has a password to access that will do.” is the usual mentality, either of the coder or the CEO paying the costs.
We need another go at a GDPR law (EU) and the US needs one, or a digital rights law/bill.
It’s possible to make a safety app but you have got to put in a lot of work to keep it focussed, and the owners therefore have to have equal parts “I want to help protect women”, with “I want safeguards in place to prevent abuse of men”. That requires leadership to have the right mindset, the right intention, be responsible and always thinking “how can we further ensure this tool isn’t misused?” Which EVERYONE should be thinking about EVERYTHING really, but then that also requires the person to realise it is misuse, I think we have enough evidence to see they thought it was working perfectly and that’s the problem, everyone is too tribal these days.
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Asker10 moBro, you wrote a dissertation! Love it.
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@zylos lol thanks, doesn’t feel like it until you post it and read it back and realise how long it is.
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10 moI hope the developers are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and sued into oblivion. They created an app for women only, a violation of the law. They incited criminal surveillance of men and dissemination of their personal information without their consent. They failed to secure their users’ personal information. Using the word “hack” is wholly inappropriate in this case. The ensuing investigation showed that the developers had no meaningful cybersecurity protocols to begin with.
I also hope that the women who used the app to upload photos and personal information of men without their knowledge and consent are prosecuted and sued.
There should be multiple class action lawsuits involved in this case with RICO implications. Literally every man and most women should be very interested in the outcomes of the entire fiasco.70 Reply
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10 moIt's one thing telling your friends a guy is a jerk, it's another thing announcing it to the world. This app had the potential to remove guys from the dating scene competely and thats not right. How do we know that employers aren't using it to screen candidates?
Why were the photos even retained? Once verified they they should have been immediately deleted. Were the site owners looking to blackmail in the future?
The UK has just introduced age verification for porn sites. This includes the option of photo age estimation. Should be interesting to see if any photos emerge in the future alongside a list of porn searches.42 Reply- 10 mo
Well yeah, plus, I presume the women would converge to out 'player' type fellows.
You got shagged and screwed over by an obvious douchebag who was using you for sex. In that case it's just plain... your fault.
But women and taking responsibility generally doesn't go hand in hand, as I'm sure you'd agree.
Asker10 moin my opinion the UK is the most ridiculous nanny state in the world. And I'm half English.
10 moIt's an awful situation all around. First off I think it's really trashy to shit talk an Ex. YOU chose them! You are just insulting yourself. Not to mention it's pretty cowardly to not tell them what you think to there face. I wouldn't have had a problem with this app if it was like listing stalkers and rapists and Pedos, but it was mostly just toxic bitter women just trying yo get revenge.
I also think that it's awful to dox all these peoples personal information. Two wrongs don't make a right. That goes for this app, but also Ashley Madison way back in the day
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10 moHate the idea of the app. Majority of men are decent guys to my knowledge. The app is literally just a hate spreading app that takes women stalking levels to another level.
The funniest thing I saw was the women on the tea app due to the hack. They all looked as you'd expect them to be. Unattractive and mostly obese.20 Reply 3.9K opinions shared on Dating topic. Lol. There’s such a thing? I just laughed till I felt a harsh stitch in my side. It just means there were SO MANY shady guys they broke the app.
How’d it get hacked?23 Reply
Asker10 moOther posters are saying their security was inept, so they barely even got "hacked", the info was easily accessible.
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Ts & Cs are ridiculously long winded and hard to read for most people and without time and patience.
They need to be made to make an easy read summary.
There are times when it exposes their lack of security concern, where you wave any security expectation. A famous case was a toy company with a cloud soft toy that you could record and send messages to and it would “speak” them to your child, along with the usual toy tablets and laptops that somewhat function.
It was found that the recording storage was open and accessible, not only could anyone download and listen to the messages, they could even upload their own. Suddenly children were terrorised by their teddy bear saying the most horrific and vile things, but thanks to their Ts & Cs and lawyers I think they escaped consequences.
It’s not the norm to have zero security whatsoever and it’s not always obvious that’s the case in the Ts & Cs or any other material from the company.
16.6K opinions shared on Dating topic. Well, considering that they are posting guys' pics and real names on that app without their permission, it should be shut down.
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Says the Uber capitalist defender... LMFAO
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@DrPepper12 Maybe you should resist the leftist temptation to live your whole life entirely seeing caricatures…
Leftists don’t like much less understand free markets and anything but the worst state-run and crony capitalism, so they assume their opponents are as doctrinaire as them.
I don’t think protecting people’s data and privacy are dependent on ideology.
Free markets work. But that doesn’t mean there should be no laws or regulation.
10 moIt seems like rating your date could be abused and they probably annoyed the wrong person.
There is a positive to the app but it seems like something that needs to be opened up to both sexes so guys can rate there dates too and to make it fair people should be able to appeal reviews that are incorrect or out of date information.
I can see some guys having no chance on the dating market if someone has left a scathingly review.
Yet some overlooked guys could get extra attention because there are no bad reviews!21 Reply
Asker10 moTrustpilot has this model, but use it to extort businesses. Only way to respond to negative reviews is to sign up lol.
10 moI wish no ill on the women or developers, however considering how many stories are proven to be false against men, because of a bad breakup or "he" pissed off "x" woman, and the men have no recourse to answer or respond to such reports, it should never have been allowed in the app store.
I have no issue to a REAL safety app for women, at the very least they should have had staff review posts, flag and contact those involved to confirm extremely negative reports for accuracy.
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u 10 moJust goes to show that some men just don't know how to accept rejection so they go do something like this. I will say though that if these women were doxxing these guys then there's some irony in here. Unfortunately, I feel like some innocent women are going to suffer because of it.
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Totally sexist of you to assume the unauthorized access was perpetrated by one or more men and no women were involved.
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*yawn*
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Men dont accept rejection? I mean there was women who were ONLY whining about men for not doing things for them 😂 If you had a bad date or you did not match with your date, i dont think thats enough reason to post that persons pictures online and shit talk him. Like imagine if guys does that to women. That would be horrible too :-/
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Oh, you mean when guys post revenge porn of their exes when she leaves him? That kind of thing?
And yes, some men dont accept rejection very well. They get angry, say rude and mean things to her or worse, like forcing himself on her. They also turn to incel forums and say the crudest things about women and wish for their death.
So yeah, men are very capable of doing the same things. - 10 mo
So typical, accountability is the female kryptonite.
“This is the fault of men who can’t stand rejection.”
Literally a doxing app with here say (as if women are incapable of lying and prejudging) and no right of reply.
Men have to constantly deal with rejection, it’s like death and taxes for a man. Yeah there still might be some who don’t take no for an answer, but no one supports that and if in view of other people you watch as all men and woman will not stand for that.
Please point to these incel forums, I know there are politically refuge forums where political correctness and censorship have no power, but they’re filled more with memes, non-pc jokes and satire than complaints about woman, because men don’t care, don’t want to hear about that, they tell each other things like “sorry bud, she’s not worth it, there’s the right one out there for you somewhere, now let’s drink/play games/go hunting”, ok some might use more colourful language than that but same sentiment.
The examples of revenge p I’ve seen, she’s actually upset it’s a freebie instead of making everyone pay on her OF page (not saying that’s every case, just what I’ve seen). The amount of leaked/shared d picks is probably far higher, would never recommend taking and sending one of those, funny how those aren’t considered revenge p when posted online by jilted woman, double standard? Both are bad in my view but guess which one is taken seriously with legal repercussions more likely enforced.
Woman definitely don’t take rejection well, they’re not used to it and always told by each other to expect more so it’s a shock when reality hits them with a rejection they never thought possible. They definitely get angry, say mean things to him or worse, everything not nailed down is getting thrown without a thought of the potential injury. I’ve seen men and women say the most vile things and wish death on others just for a flippin’ opinion online. - 10 mo
Men still didn’t make a flippin’ app to do it though despite being more than capable.
I hope it serves as a warning of many things, data security for one, the gossipy nature of SOME women (not all ladies I know there are nice ones out there appalled at this and have said so).
I hope it leads to better privacy and protection.
I hope it doesn’t do damage to any genuine safety app for women, because that is important, although may also be an equal need to check woman against the same records and lists for men too. Of course the most heinous of monsters are out there preying on woman and girls are not stopping to give their phone number, email address and “address”, everyone should want that to stop, odd that some want to make something else out of it. - 10 mo
Oh gosh, another triggered guy on here who instead of saying "yeah some guys dont deal with rejection well and you made a few good points" decides that posting long diatribes of anti women hate is somehow better.
Alright, kiddo, let's take this step by step.
I never said I agreed with the app, only that a safe space for women to protect other women from certain men (and im sure doxxing probably occurred too which is wrong) was invaded by men who can't deal with rejection.
EVERYONE has to deal with rejection in their lives. Men are not martyrs to the cause.
Incel. is is a well known one. Start there or, you know, do your own damn research. They are definitely filled with hating women and wishing death on them.
Get out of here with that OF nonsense. Nobody wants someone else to post their nudes without permission. It's called consent and goes back to my point on how some guys can't deal with rejection well so they take things further than they have any right to. And, yes, women who do it are just as bad even when said D pics are sent unrequested which again touches on consent.
Hope this helps you understand better. - 10 mo
“Oh gosh, another triggered guy on here who instead of saying "yeah some guys dont deal with rejection well and you made a few good points" decides that posting long diatribes of anti women hate is somehow better.”
You mistake flabbergasted for triggered. I literally said “Yeah there still might be some who don’t take no for an answer, but no one supports that and if in view of other people you watch as all men and woman will not stand for that.” in the above response and it was not a diatribe of anti-woman hate, I said many times I was not blanket stating all women and there were exceptions but easier to comprehend if you label someone a hater. It was pointing out the toxic female logic out there that goes unchallenged for the most part, lack of accountability and instant deflection.
“Alright, kiddo, let's take this step by step.” You’re calling me a hater when you resort to petty infantilising familiarities? Did you see me me say “listen here triggered girlie”?
“invaded by men who can't deal with rejection”, such a cope and seethe answer. Why wasn’t it dealt with before then? Nope it was taken down by men (and possibly woman) who rightly saw this was not right and to be fair the rather foolish lot running it let the door wide open, maybe because they were too distracted with keeping men out and ensuring it was nonstop doxing and dehumanising men for women’s (the bad ones using the app, not all women) enjoyment.
I didn’t say you were a supporter of the app, although didn’t see you disagree with the app, and the point was the first thing was a deflection to blame men, isn’t that victim blaming? If sexes were reversed that absolutely would be the kind of thing someone presenting your viewpoint would say.
Doxxing did occur, it’s literally in the leaked DMs, images it was mostly about that. And as I said numerous times, protecting from anyone with a record or on a list IS important to know. You just don’t like the reality of what it was mostly used for. - 10 mo
It’s daft to think woman have anywhere near the amount of rejection to deal with that men do, and who’s claiming martyrdom? Such a reach.
I’ll check it when have a spare minute and bored. Still, we know there’s a plenty of bitter Facebook groups for the other side, probably a large chunk of Subreddits too. I find it a little odd that anyone would willingly post on a site called that, wouldn’t be surprised if some of it is fake purely phishing for reaction. Still some indeed are probably bitter betas and venting there, still a world of difference between venting and making a dating doxxing app!
Just going to dismiss that eh? Because you know it’s true. Yes no one wants those posted without consent, but when they’re literally doing it themselves publicly they’re not actually bothered and just weaponising it.
Consent? You want to go there, did any of these woman or the developers have any of these guys consent? Even the green flag/min. red flags ones. Suddenly consent didn’t matter then did it? “It’s ok when WE do it.” You are literally soo metaphorically blind you can only see it one way and can’t comprehend the similarity.
Well at least you do somewhat agree (it’s not “touching on consent”, it IS about consent) it’s bad when women do it to a guy with d pics, that’s a start I guess.
“Hope this helps you understand better.” Based on the rest of the message, going to presume this is more sarcasm or that “passive aggressive insincere politeness” people do, it’s so obtuse. - 10 mo
Nah, you were triggered. Let's be honest.
I said SOME men, yet you went off on this tangent about how men deal with rejection and how women (not SOME women) don't take rejection well. You also went into some weird territory about how women only get mad about revenge porn because we can't profit from it, which frankly is a sick and preverted mindset to have.
Alright, I take back the kiddo if it fixes your bruised ego.
From what I've read, it was taken down by users of 4chan, which is predominantly male users, and they weren't brigading out of fairness. They wanted to punish these women for having a site like this.
Me not saying anything about whether I agree or disagree doesn't imply complicity with it. I rightly just pointed out that it was an invasion of women's safe space and that there would be irony if they were doxxing men the same way they got doxxed.
You have no idea what you are talking about when you say women dont deal with rejection as much as men do. Literally, you have no idea. You only boil it down to "men no get dates. That bad." We deal with just as much rejection, especially when it comes to others accepting us for how we look, act, dress, sexual activity, etc. Men don't generally deal with those aspects. So please don't patronize me about men dealing with more. - 10 mo
Yeah, check it if you want, but it's a cesspool of hatred. There have also been plenty of men who have carried out acts of violence (who can be tied to incel sites) just for the crime of...*checks notes*... being rejected.
Again, it's all about consent, neither is it a majority or even an even amount of women who do only fans. Most are innocent victims who willingly shared pictures with a loved one or were coerced into doing it by someone who said it would prove they love them.
Yes, consent is important, however, do you need consent to warn children not to talk to strangers? No, of course not, because warning someone about danger is not something you really should need consent for. Should they be doxxing guys? No. However, if I say John Doe tried to rape me on our date, isn't that something you would want to earn others about?
Take it how you will. I said what I said. - 10 mo
I don’t think you know what honesty is, but no point arguing it, you’ve crafted a little narrative bubble that it doesn’t matter what anyone says, you’ve crafted will interpret how you like.
I didn’t go off on any tangents.
Clearly the women on this app do not handle rejection well, we have the receipts and both sexes are rightfully condemning them for it.
You’re trying to twist my words, because you just have to hate and demonise to hate, I said the examples I’d seen were more a case of annoyance they circumvented their paywall.
“Bruised ego”, trust me you couldn’t bruise my ego, I laugh when the scam callers get abusive, know why? Because it doesn’t hurt me, and just a sign of the other sides weaker argument and intellect.
Ah 4C, I wouldn’t say it’s the bastion of honourable men, however I doubt it’s what you probably think it is. Right, sure sure, sole reason they did it is because they didn’t like it existing. Yet you (I sense begrudgingly) admit the doxxing on it was bad (I’m not convinced you’re at all bothered of the reviewing of men like their products on Amazon, just imagine the outrage if men made something like this to “review” women. Especially if rejected men were able to say anything about them).
Your very first point was “but men…”.
“irony if they were doxxing men the same way they got doxxed” You’ve got the Most cognitive dissonance award on this question, jeez.
“Women don’t deal with rejection as much as men do”, are you serious right now? You think it’s equal, you think women deal with more rejection than men? Come on what’s life like in your world bubble?
“You only boil it down to "men no get dates. That bad."” Never been accused of boiling anything down, that’s a new one. Also very nice on the caveman inflection, did you take long coming up with that? - 10 mo
The point you’re trying to make is not rejection it’s there’s a lot of expectation on women, around how you look, act, dress, sexual activity. I actually don’t agree with all of that. A lot of which is done by yourself and other women, how many men have to say “chill with the filters and makeup, we want to see the real you”, I’d be fascinated by what your mind interprets that as.
The hell men don’t have to deal with that, not only is there the looks, clothes, there’s the height expectation of 6 foot or taller, plus the money too. Yes there are jerks that just use women but there are women who literally use men as a meal ticket and nothing more. Frankly a lot of women always appear to coming up with reasons TO reject, I can tell you men aren’t and not that picky. Honestly your biggest problem is more likely personality if this is any indication.
I’m not saying all women have it easy but any objective, reasonable person would say women have less rejection, they’re not often approaching men for starters or do it by “dropping hints”, men don’t do that.
The only thing you’re dealing with a lot of rejection on is reality. You’re delusional and need to seek some help. - 10 mo
“Yeah, check it if you want, but it's a cesspool of hatred. There have also been plenty of men who have carried out acts of violence (who can be tied to incel sites) just for the crime of...*checks notes*... being rejected.”
Obviously don't condone and we need to look into that, everyone is mad when we see an abuser swagger away from court with just a slap on the wrist. Doesn’t give license to doxx all men, there’s no due process there.
Coercion bad obviously and wrong of both men (and sometimes women) to do this, blackmail isn’t a male only thing. We’re talking specifically about the users of this app the the intentions of the majority of them.
Some women went on it because they couldn’t believe it existed or see how bad it was and didn’t use it and despite what the dev/company say, their pictures and data has leaked too unfortunately.
“Yes, consent is important, however, do you need consent to warn children not to talk to strangers?” False equivalency, got anymore apples?
“Should they be doxxing guys? No.” Should have just lead with and stuck to this.
“However, if I say John Doe tried to rape me on our date, isn't that something you would want to earn others about?” No, and let me explain why, in one case he’s a rapist (or technically attempted one in this scenario even more tenuous), in another case you might have jumped to a conclusion and his misread signals, in another case you (the poster) is lying (it happens), there is no verification this is the truth. This is why we have defamation laws.
I want you/that person to go to the police, it be investigated and proven beyond a doubt, and then a strict custodial sentence if guilty, added to the list so then others can see they’re on that list, and a variety of other severe consequences, chemical castration or even the last walk as it is a horrific action to commit, worse than murder in my view. This is because sadly people are not always honest or correct in their accusations. - 10 mo
Lol. All I can do is laugh at this false bravado of how impenetrable your ego is, and yet you got triggered by the word kiddo.
Just because you don't like what I have to say doesn't make me a liar.
You definitely went off on tangents.
Men do already judge women and rate them. It's called social media, especially places like Instagram and TikTok.
I don't twist words. I echoed back what you said. If you don't like it, don't say it.
No, my very first point says some men.
It's absolutely equal, just in different ways. You think just because guys get rejected for dates means they are the ones who hold the market on rejection. What a case of victim mentality you got going on there.
Lol at the caveman comment. Yeaaah, you're triggered.
I never said it was men rejecting us solely, but men do it just as much when it comes to our looks. Yeah, you have the desperate men who would screw an apple pie if it looked invitingly enough, but some men (see? I keep using that some men thing and not generalizing to all men. I'm such a good person. I deserve a pat on the back lol) definitely rate us on looks, weight, sexual experience, etc.
You are talking about gold diggers, and that's such a small portion of women that most women condemn as being superficial.
My personality is just fine, and I found my partners easy enough. Again, just because I dont put up with your nonsense doesn't make my personality bad. You came to post, not the other way around. So there must be something about my personality that attracted you whether it be positive or negative.
Tell you what though. I'll end this civilly. You go on your own way, and we can end it here. No hard feelings and we both got our say in.
If you want to continue this debate, feel free to DM me and I'll gladly continue it. No reason to drag our dirty laundry in front of everyone else. - 10 mo
Nothing false about it, and not triggered at all, just calling out your approach.
Don’t believe I called you a liar, but you’ve spun everything else so not surprised.
I didn’t, I’ve been responding to your weaved narrative.
It’s true there are men calling out promiscuous women in unflattering language, I don’t agree with that. Still not a rating/doxxing app. Anymore apples?
Your first point was “yeah but men…” to a question about a female only app that has been doxxing men. Deflect all you like, it’s still there.
You still refuse the reality, so do you believe it’s entirely equal parts women asking men out as it is men asking women out and the chances of rejection? Can’t imagine most people would support that theory and rightfully call it delusional cope.
Caveman comment didn’t trigger me, do you see me retaliating in kind? Nope.
“see? I keep using that some men thing and not generalizing to all men. I'm such a good person. I deserve a pat on the back lol” Really can’t help yourself can you? Why so much venom and hatred, who hurt you?
Yes there are desperate men, there are also men that appreciate and even lust after woman types you wouldn’t expect. You don’t hear about many women who would jump a Dungeon Master / Video Gamer / Chess player like they’re Brad Pitt (or whoever is top of the charts these days).
Show me where women publicly decry gold diggers? You’re confident it’s a tiny fraction huh? So is it a tiny fraction of bad men doing things to women or do you think that’s 95% because 99% are misogynistic as you seem to come across as.
Your example here is not good for your personality. As I said I called out your nonsense like someone else did. - 10 mo
Surprised no parting insult but I agree, end it civilly as it’s clearly pointless. Was thinking the same thing as risk someone telling us to get a room at this rate so best we end our communication here, look at that something else we agree on, can’t keep this up, might become frienemies.
Thanks for the offer but I’m not bothered to keep arguing via DM, rather have a pleasant conversation with someone that doesn’t think she’s bruising my ego, sorry.
Hey, look at that, you were right, you do get rejected, lol. - 10 mo
For someone who doesn't have a bruised ego, you sure took pleasure in your final shots, huh? Lmao
Whatever makes you happy, I suppose.
Have the day you deserve - 10 mo
I genuinely don’t have.
I thought it was too golden an opportunity to pass up, seems situationally ironic. I thought you might be able to see the funny side.
Sincere apologies if that upset you (I’m not saying it definitely did in a dig way). Perhaps I should have added an emoji to emphasise it was tongue in cheek.
Thought we could part on a bit of humour, I do that a lot.
“Have the day you deserve”
Ouch, cold. Who had the bruised ego again?
Sorry, but come on that was darn right vicious, you’re not going to get me to wish ill will on you, that’s not who I am.
I am actually sorry if I wound you up, like I said your viewpoint just has been flabbergasted.
I hope you have a good day, sincerely, and if someone hurt you, I hope you feel better in the future. - 10 mo
* has me flabbergasted.
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Not hurt in the slightest, I promise you. - 10 mo
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Glad to hear it.
Asker10 moThank you all for your vigorous engagement on this thread 👍
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@zylos You’re welcome.
@ everyone else, “Are you not entertained?”
(Movie reference, “Gladiator” quote for anyone who doesn’t recognise it)
720 opinions shared on Dating topic. It wasn't "hacked". Their database was just publicly accessible online because the whole thing was run by a moron.
As to what I think about it... it is kinda funny that women were using it to dox men, but they've been crying about the fact that men can now find out what they were bitching about on there, and are afraid of being exposed... How ironic.30 Reply
Anonymous(18-24)10 moNever heard of this app but sounds stupid.
The only way this would be anywhere near useful for an actually decent purpose like avoiding serial killers, rapists or otherwise misogynistic men would be if it was more localised and decentralised.
Good. Every shit congregation male of female of complaining should suffer the same fate. If only this would be as impactful on forums both men and women hating ones.30 ReplyIt s not like men aren t gossiping about us, even though they Say women gossip a lot more, I ve seen a lot of men (and boys) who actually complain to eachother about a certain woman personality, or even their wife's. It s a shame it got hacked, though
10 Reply831 opinions shared on Dating topic. IT was a huge potentially harmful and illegal space where women would be able to lie and broadcast false statements about men without them having any recourse and now these women should be tracked and held accountable for their actions on this site.
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10 moPoetic justice. You just know most of the reviews weren't fair. Emotionally hurt women are often up for getting social revenge on a man. An app for doxing men and giving a one sided biased account had the users doxed themselves, the punishment matches the crime.
10 Reply 18.1K opinions shared on Dating topic. The crap people use these days just for something as simple as finding a date is astounding. You get what you deserve.
30 Reply2.2K opinions shared on Dating topic. Broadly I think it is funny. As to the purpose of the app that is funny also because the best guys (and girls for that matter) are already taken.
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10 moAn “anonymous” site that requires you to show your face and ID in order to post on the site is a disaster waiting to happen.
20 Reply794 opinions shared on Dating topic. 20 Reply1.1K opinions shared on Dating topic. This app sounds like a huge defamation lawsuit waiting to happen.
defamation and class action usually don't go together but if ever there was a prime candidate.10 ReplyNot familiar with this. Don't much care I guess. I keep almost all of my information private.
I have my own business, so I wouldn't put my info out to the people. It's just what I do. Works out better for me. And safer.
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Anonymous(25-29)10 moThank fuck I quite dating a decade ago, nothing yet has lured me back
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Anonymous(25-29)10 moAre misogynist men criticizing misandrist women? Look at the contradiction. Lmfao
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10 moIt's deserving. If an app were to be created like that for men to profile women and then it got hacked, women would be praising the hackers.
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10 moThat’s terrible
10 Reply 2.4K opinions shared on Dating topic. First I'm hearing of it.
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10 mofucking hilarious.
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10 moSomeone really wanted some tea lol
20 ReplyGodd thought
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