So many nice men in the world, and then some bad ones did this.

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    Just dumping everything on a public accessible server and someone stumbling upon it is not hacking. That’s neglect from tea.

    That’s like putting all your belongings out on the street and calling it a break-in when the stuff is gone the next morning.

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    Feel free to delete as I’m not a woman and I know the rules of this community. But I feel like context is important here.

    https://www.404media.co/how-teas-founder-convinced-millions-of-women-to-spill-their-secrets-then-exposed-them-to-the-world/

    “A 404 Media investigation reveals how the man who started Tea, the ‘women dating safety’ app, tried to hire a female ‘face’ for the company and then hijack her grassroots community.”

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      It’s two words long. It’s perfectly clear. Not even my 6-year old EFL students could misunderstand this rule.

      And yet there’s always some bollocks-scratching asshat, well-meaning or otherwise, who thinks their pearls of wisdom are so important that they simply must speak in a zone that explicitly NOT FOR THEM.

      Ladies, I present to you our “allies”.

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    Hi I’m here for the mandatory “don’t fall for the “hack” excuse” PSA :

    Even in case of a hack, a company making money of their user as the responsibility to protect them from this kind of thing. In the case of tea it’s especially worse since no “hack” took place, they left all of their data exposed on a server. But even if a sofisticated hack had occurred you shouldn’t left tea of the hook, tea didn’t provide any content the users did. So the company owes you data protection because they were making money of your content.

  • katy ✨@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    i mean yes but wasn’t the app started by sean cook, a tech capitalist? i don’t know if it was developed by women. their website only lists one other woman who leads socials but nothing on the dev team.

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    Aside from the astounding negligence of the app team, it wouldn’t have been necessary if we had strong communities and supports for people in the first place. No one should be worried about their safety on a date.

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    I feel that the original post is sorta scrambling for a narrative when this level of narrativising really isn’t necessary to talk about the issues at hand.

    even then the things worth actually talking about is not the “hack” itself but the things some people chose to do with the leaked data.

      • they_herd_owl_now@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        by not women only, my emphasis was about folks like nonbinary, transmasc, etc that may not fit “women” label. i dont know how the app worked so maybe it wasn’t exclusionary like that idk.

        this also goes for who the “tea” can be about, it does look from the little i read that this was about tea about men. which i feel is also not a necessary exclusion

        • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          I mean the app was made by a man, to try and profit off of women, so I think we’re pawbably splitting hairs. I do think it is vastly more needed for a place that’s for posting about men, but I do agree that non-binary users should be allowed to post. However, I think in the interest of having a safe space for women and enbies, that trans masc users pawbably shouldn’t be allowed.