Women are anonymously spilling tea about men in their cities on viral app - The surveillance state equivalent of the mean girls burn book

When Cid Walker opens the Tea app, she’s greeted by a barrage of posts about men and their apparent "red" and "green" "flags."

“He’s a cheater,” Walker said, reading some of the comments on one post out loud.

"What clubs does he go to?" another person asked on a different post. "He’s cute."

The app, which appears to have been advertising itself online since at least last fall, allows users to solicit feedback about specific men they’re dating.

Walker, 22, is among the 4 million users on the women-only safety app, which this week became the No. 1 free app in the Apple App Store.

It picked up viral traction in the last month after some people began talking about it online on Reddit and TikTok. The app gained more than 900,000 new signups in the last few days, Tea said on social media. Getting off the waitlist can now take days, an inconvenience many new users complained about in comments on the app's Instagram posts.

Upon opening Tea, users are presented with local men whose photos have been uploaded, along with their first names. For each of the men, other women on the app can report whether they deem him a “red flag” or a “green flag” and leave comments about him, such as those recounting negative date experiences or vouching for him as a friend.

“I’ve seen so many people I know on the app, it’s crazy,” said Walker, a Cleveland-area user who joined the app last week after having seen multiple viral posts about it. “Like, oh my God, I would never think all this stuff about them.”

App users can look up individual names in the search bar or create custom alerts for specific men. The app also offers functions that let users run background checks, search for criminal histories and reverse-search photos to check whether a man is catfishing by using someone else’s photos on his dating profile.

The woman-only app was created by a man, Sean Cook, who said on Tea’s website that he was inspired after he watched his mother’s “terrifying experience with online dating,” including being catfished and unknowingly dating men with criminal records.

Cook’s profile on LinkedIn lists him as the founder of Tea since 2022. The description under his role says, “Tea was self-funded by Sean.”

Cook did not respond to a request for comment. A representative for Tea said the app isn’t offering interviews at this time.

Tea’s mission mirrors similar efforts that have gained popularity in other online forums, such as “Are We Dating The Same Guy?,” a Facebook community with millions of members across the country in localized offshoots.

While the communities have stated that their mission is to keep women safe, they have also faced backlash from men online who say they fear being misrepresented or doxxed on the platforms.

The Facebook groups, which advertise themselves as spaces for women to warn other women about “liars, cheaters, abusers, or anyone who exhibits any type of toxic or dangerous behavior,” have for years been criticized online for devolving into places for gossip or for spreading possible misinformation about people. Last year, judges dismissed two defamation lawsuits filed in Illinois and California by men who were posted in the groups.

With Tea, some men have posted in forums asking for others to report the app in hope of getting it shut down, and others have expressed interest in a men-only equivalent on which they could discuss and mock women.

One app has already tried to offer that. The Teaborn app climbed to No. 3 in the free apps chart Wednesday before it disappeared from the App Store.

Shortly ahead of its removal, the app had rolled out an update with “enhanced content moderation and reporting tools” after its creator condemned users for allegedly sharing revenge porn on the platform.

Teaborn told NBC News in a social media statement: “Apple just removed us yesterday because Tea app doesn’t like competition, but we are working to go back with a new brand!”

Apple didn’t respond to a request for comment.

Despite finding apps like Tea entertaining, users like Walker have expressed discomfort with the idea of allowing so many people to anonymously speak negatively about others online.

Signing up for Tea requires users to take selfies, which the app says are deleted after review, to prove they are women. All users who get accepted are anonymous outside of the usernames they choose. Screenshots are also blocked.

On its website, Tea describes itself as “more than an app; it’s a sisterhood.” The app claims it donates 10% of its profits to the National Domestic Violence Hotline.

A spokesperson for the hotline didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.

“Together, we’re redefining modern dating,” the app says.

Walker said that she has noticed many users focus more on gossip than real safety concerns but that she believes some people have found Tea useful for exposing serious issues like abuse.

“I feel like if people were to use the app how it’s supposed to be used, this could actually save a lot of women from being hurt or harmed,” Walker said. “But at this point, I think it’s like a joke to everybody and just like cyberbullying.”



 
Can we admit that basically everyone is unhappy and it is because of decisions made before most young people were ever born, that society is fundamentally broken and the way everyone lives now is wrong and all the people who are unhappy don't know how to fix it? Can we do that instead of just blaming the opposite sex yet?
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Yeah also SF

Edit: Actually as I'm zooming in to more cities, most have nothing, some are more pronounced, but all have their centers oddly dark. Pretty sure this isn't city center women using dating apps less
Yea, now that I think about it from an architecture perspective, maybe they're shuffling anything from big cities into their own individual buckets for performance. They might label a few instances of the backend just for each metropolitan area, since they're going to have similar traffic to the entire rest of the country by themselves.
 
Upon opening Tea, users are presented with local men whose photos have been uploaded, along with their first names. For each of the men, other women on the app can report whether they deem him a “red flag” or a “green flag” and leave comments about him, such as those recounting negative date experiences or vouching for him as a friend.
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Surprise surprise the swamp donkeys and land whales were the ones calling average men a bunch of gay incels.

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This is the kind of user that was on Tea app.

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Total Gamer Victory

These hags will never be able to live this shit down. Enjoy the many defamation lawsuits coming your way ladies, dont think we will ever forget about you whining to payment processors to censor video games off Steam and having whatever else you dont like censored or destroyed.

Edit: I am curious to see how many of them will make those shitty fake sob videos on TikTok or YouTube to garner simp sympathy or just outright commit suicide to escape the eventual and aptly termed witchhunt.
 
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I'm very curious about where one of those markers landed in my neck of the woods, but I'm not downloading 59 gigs of shit to try and find out.
That Google map will show. Although there are some really strange things on the GPS data like women on uninhabited islands in Alaska and shit like that.
It's also strange to me how there are so many users in Alaska. I don't know much about what it's like up there but you'd think there wouldn't be a huge market for an app like this
I'm curious as to if the app just picks a spot if it can't pull GPS data or something. It's an IOS app so it's not like these ladies are running anything OPSEC related. Maybe it just will throw new sign ups that are abroad into the closest US soil? The map didn't have anyone outside of the US as far as I could tell.
 
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I think the reason why there's sparsely any in the population center is possibly because they're using iPhones predominantly? The metadata for those that have metadata has been pretty much been all android phones.
 
It's also strange to me how there are so many users in Alaska. I don't know much about what it's like up there but you'd think there wouldn't be a huge market for an app like this
Having known quite a few Alaskans over the years, I am not surprised in the least. There's a hyper-religious minority but a majority who do nothing but drink, fight, and fuck.
 
I totally missed this map in the thread. That's amazing, exactly what I was looking for.


The KML is only 10MB (1MB compressed). You can download it directly from the Google Map.


So it's confirmed. There is zero data for Manhattan and DC, two massive population centers. Very weird.

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Edit: Actually as I'm zooming in to more cities, most have nothing, some are more pronounced, but all have their centers oddly dark. Pretty sure this isn't city center women using dating apps less
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Is there any reasons why those cities look deserted? Are they really the most dangerous places people avoid or is it so anti-iPhone that they block signals from coming through?
 
Surprise surprise the swamp donkeys and land whales were the ones calling average men a bunch of gay incels.


This is the kind of user that was on Tea app.


Total Gamer Victory. These hags will never be able to live this shit down. Enjoy the many defamation lawsuits coming your way ladies, dont think we will ever forget about you whining to payment processors to censor video games off Steam and having whatever else you dont like censored or destroyed.
Mmmm I'm going to goon to all these photos.
 
I think this is just a partial of the full dump. Does anyone know where to go for the full thing?
This is the largest I've found: , ~220GB
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:0c57cecb78961d34f96972d936c5752b315e63f2&xt=urn:btmh:12202f6d434fba2f20615eb99fa69f8f271ab32344c3200ca3748edde522478bc1c7&dn=tea&xl=244741832798&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr=http%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopen.demonii.com%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopen.tracker.cl%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr=http%3A%2F%2Fopen.tracker.cl%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopen.stealth.si%3A80%2Fannounce

Is there any reasons why those cities look deserted? Are they really the most dangerous places people avoid or is it so anti-iPhone that they block signals from coming through?
I said this earlier, but I'll mention it again. I think it's just an architecture thing. The backend developers probably put all the large cities on their own buckets for performance reasons. So the main bucket probably got leaked, but maybe not all the others before they developers changed the permissions on everything?

Also I've heard the Google map isn't EXIF data from the photos, but someone ran the drivers licenses through an OCR tool. So all those IDs on the map should relate to a photo with an actual drivers license in it.
 
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Surprise surprise the swamp donkeys and land whales were the ones calling average men a bunch of gay incels.


This is the kind of user that was on Tea app.


Total Gamer Victory. These hags will never be able to live this shit down. Enjoy the many defamation lawsuits coming your way ladies, dont think we will ever forget about you whining to payment processors to censor video games off Steam and having whatever else you dont like censored or destroyed.

Edit: I am curious to see how many will make those shitty fake sob videos on TikTok or YouTube to garner simp sympathy or just outright commit suicide.
It's a hard week for Null, as the ladies he's been trying to win over these past few years have turned out to be *shocker*, hateful and vindictive people.
 
Can someone explain this gatekeeping thing?

If one needed a selfie, it can be generated with a selfie and a non-nude tag on any AI porn site.

If one needed an ID, the face can be AI generated and the text can be photoshopped. It's not like the app would have access to government records to verify it, right?

I'm confused about the women-only aspect. It sounds easy to circumvent. Am I missing something?
 
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