The idea that this would be an app for all women to use, in a space free of overt male presence. So if a woman is really keen to discuss male-centric topics with men, she can already do so anywhere else on the internet, including this very forum.
What Null is proposing, as I understand it, is an app with a USP, that being that it restricts entry to a specific, sofar very underserved, sector of the market. This app would be a place for women, and women-only, to discuss a wide variety of topics, even those (apparently predetermined) 'male-centric' topics.
Currently, women who want to shitpost with men and women have plenty of options. Men who want to shitpost with men and women have options. Men who want to shitpost with men have options. Women who want to shitpost with women have no options.
Hence, proposed app.
This isn't a complicated concept.
I'll leave aside the horrifying insinuation that men have taken their pick of preferred topics to own as 'male-centred', leaving women with whatever's left for 'our' topics, only because I don't even know where to begin with such a mindset. Holy shit.
I'd argue women had those spaces: fandom catered to a buttload of women and again, there are topics (celebrity gossip, dolls, knitting, motherhood - I'm only picking off from examples I have heard of myself) that had communities online that were mostly women. Then, before things got more homogenized, I'd argue apps like Instagram were always very female centric. On social media it was easy enough to find a 'female bubble' and hang around there. Sites had communities of women not necessarily
for women but about topics that seemed to attract mostly women.
Cut to the LGBT takeover, the downfall of forums, and the lack of choice on the internet, and yes, a lot of these spaces have shrunk or simply vanished. But it isn't because women are underserved: it's because a fair amount of women online leave the gates open and let the rot in, then flee or stick around when shit worsens.
How would this proposed app be any different? My primary issue with this is, again: any man who wants to fuck shit up for women will make it their life's goal to gain access; it will be infected one way or another. So all that is being done is reducing the amount of women willing to go through the hoops to be let into this super secret society for the promise of conversation about 'anything and everything'... which they can talk about anywhere else, provided they make an effort to moderate their own spaces. And, again, I really think that's all this boils down to: better moderation is the key, not a fabled, gated Utopia.
And the insinuation is not that men can take their pick of preferred topics to 'own' as male-centric; there are just things that, universally, seem to attract one sex over the other. It goes both fucking ways, and it is not that women have 'whatever is left over'.
Let's start with two stereotypes: Men like cars, half-naked women, and sports. Women like animals, attractive men, and gossip. Thus, one might assume you would find more men on a car forum and more women on a gossip forum. Of course stereotypes do not apply to every single person on earth. There is likely a forum where women talk about sports, and a forum where men coo over animals. However, putting a focus on 'animals, attractive men, and gossip' would be a means to try and entice more females, based entirely off of those stereotypes.
That's all there is to it.