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First Came Tea. Then Came the Male Rage.
The app was meant to make dating safer for women. Data breaches exposing its users show why it was so popular in the first place.
The app was meant to make dating safer for women.
Women were using Tea, whose tagline is “Helping women date safe,” in exactly the way they were supposed to: reviewing men they’d dated, giving them a “green flag” or “red flag” evaluation, seeking information on new prospects, running background checks to look for a criminal record or a sex-offender registration.
But by Thursday evening, angry men had begun to amass online. They gathered on the anonymous messaging board 4chan, clamoring for a “hack and leak” to publicly expose the app’s users.
Posters across social-media platforms had a field day sharing Tea users’ images, calling them “whales” and “ugly bitches,” saying that they deserved all of this.
But for all of the app’s flaws, the breaches have proved its users’ concerns valid: Women had good reasons for wanting something like Tea in the first place.
Tea arrived with good intentions.
What Tea has accomplished, though, is showing what women are up against. The men so hell-bent on revenge against Tea’s users are illustrating that hatred of women is alive and well.
When women realized they couldn’t rely on the men in their lives, they tried instead to rely on other women. In the end, misogyny got in the way of that too.
Fucking hell, If anyone can churn up an article which equally acknowledges the faults of the side it is defending while simultaneously blaming & gaslighting men on behalf of the "hackers" for their justified vigilantism, I would seriously like to see it presented. Imagine the writer going through the mental gymnastics to blatantly admit the app was a misandrist hazard to males who could had easily became victims on behalf of malicious doxxers, only to spin it as a patriarchal hit-piece that sympathizes with toxic femininity by denouncing them as lesser while equating the data leak as blatant evidence of systemic sexism.
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