Crime Kik app won't shut down after acquisition by MediaLab - Women, children hardest hit

The messaging app Kik was on the verge of shutting down, but a holding company, MediaLab, bought it and will invest in its future, the company said.
At its peak, Kik had hundreds of millions of registered users and the company earned a private market valuation of $1 billion, placing it in the elite ranks of tech unicorns. But in September, Kik Interactive announced it would shut down the messenger app after a fight with regulators.

The company has been spared from closure by MediaLab, which also owns Whisper, another anonymous social media app on iOS and Android.

"We believe that Kik's best days remain ahead of it," MediaLab wrote in a statement Friday on Kik's website. The company said that to cover the app's expenses, it's introducing ads. It also said it would develop the app to be faster, more reliable and remove bugs.

The Kik Interactive team did not return a request for comment Saturday on whether it still plans to layoff its Kik staff.

Kik Interactive said in September it plans to focus its remaining resources entirely on growing its cryptocurrency, Kin, the subject of a recent lawsuit filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC sued Kik in June for raising about $100 million in an ICO, or initial coin offering, without properly registering the offering.

In a September blog post, Kik CEO and founder Ted Livingston said the legal battle with the SEC had been "a long and expensive process to drain our resources."

Launched in 2010, Kik pulled in a wide swath of users with the promise of being able to chat anonymously. Users were not required to register with a phone number or other personal details. In 2015, the app received $50 million in funding from Chinese tech giant Tencent.

It grew alongside other popular messaging apps, including WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram and Line, but the anonymity feature became a double-edged sword. Headlines appeared on how child predators contacted minors through the app and the anonymity feature hurt law enforcement's ability to track criminals.

As of 2016, Kik had 300 million registered users. It no longer breaks out its number of active users.

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From CNN Business (archive)

Should be interesting to see how this shakes out.

I hadn't heard of Kik before a couple months ago, but it's apparently popular among kids as a kind of Jr Snapchat. For this reason it is often used by pedophiles and other similarly salubrious characters. Kik has historically refused to do anything about these people's actions.

Typical Kik user (>13 yo).
 
Should be interesting to see how this shakes out.

I hadn't heard of Kik before a couple months ago, but it's apparently popular among kids as a kind of Jr Snapchat. For this reason it is often used by pedophiles and other similarly salubrious characters. Kik has historically refused to do anything about these people's actions.

Typical Kik user (>13 yo).
Also lots of swarthy foreigners use it for lewds
 
There isn't much they can do if it's anonymous. Kik is regularly used by child predators and even pedophiles to exchange child porn, but any meaningful moderation is impossible.
Yeah it's not though. These guys don't even remove child porn where it's reported, let alone take it further, despite the app being literally tied to your phone number. Pedophiles are notoriously stupid and most of them probably even use the app on their main phones rather than a burner. They'd probably lose half their users if they cracked down on CP.
 
Yeah it's not though. These guys don't even remove child porn where it's reported, let alone take it further, despite the app being literally tied to your phone number. Pedophiles are notoriously stupid and most of them probably even use the app on their main phones rather than a burner. They'd probably lose half their users if they cracked down on CP.
Which is why they dont stop them
 
Yeah it's not though. These guys don't even remove child porn where it's reported, let alone take it further, despite the app being literally tied to your phone number. Pedophiles are notoriously stupid and most of them probably even use the app on their main phones rather than a burner. They'd probably lose half their users if they cracked down on CP.
People have been removed and people have been reported. I can't speak to how many or how often. I believe it's more about a lack of resources allocated to that area and seen as hazard of the business. Since it's such a teen friendly app, and teens will inevitably send nudes, policing CP on the platform is very time intensive. Obviously they could do more, but it won't be easy or definitively solve the problem inherent in their platform being all ages, 1to1 and anonymous. Their model inevitably makes them a hub for CP.
 
I'd be surprised if Kik actually recovers at all. Since all I have ever seen it used for is bots and scammers- which they are the most fun to fuck with- and have the urgency to respond to any reports like a slug as of its current state.

On a side note an acquaintance of mine got into BDSM because of Kik.
 
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