Women use 'Tea' app to anonymously review men, sparking concerns

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The Tea app, a women-only platform that allows users to share anonymous feedback and reports about men they are dating, has gone viral, gaining over 900,000 new signups and becoming the top free app on the Apple App Store. Created by Sean Cook, inspired by his mother's online dating experiences, the app aims to enhance safety but has faced criticism for enabling gossip and potential misuse. Similar apps like Teaborn have been removed from the App Store, highlighting ongoing debates about online safety, privacy, and the impact of anonymous reporting platforms.
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