Comment on Tea app leak worsens with second database exposing user chats
mang0@lemmy.zip 4 days agoNo need for evidence. The idea of anyone being able to claim anything about a person without proof is inherently flawed. Are you saying that the app has some magical feature which forces everyone to tell the truth? No disgruntled ex can make up things about their previous partner? I would love to see you prove that.
zarkanian@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
No, of course I’m not saying that. It’s a profoundly stupid idea because it is so open to abuse. That doesn’t mean that the majority of users are abusing it, though, which seems to be what you’re claiming.
FauxLiving@lemmy.world 3 days ago
I can’t think of any way to use the app that doesn’trely on posting pictures and personal information of people without their consent.
zarkanian@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
I guess if you think “This dude acts kinda rapey” qualifies as “personal information”.
9bananas@feddit.org 3 days ago
for “this dude” to have any meaning to anyone, there needs to be a name attached at the very least.
that alone is personal information.
personal information is any information that can be used to uniquely identify a natural person.
this app was nothing but personal information being deliberately spread without the persons consent.
man am i glad this sort of bullshit isn’t even up for discussion in the EU…what an absolute nightmare for privacy…
FauxLiving@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Which dude? How are you going to identify them?
Their full name, pictures and location would be required or your information about his rapeyness is worthless.
You’re not going to have that person’s permission to post their information and so you’re doing it without their consent.