
Of Course Men Made Their Own “Tea” App
A resource for women to stay safe on the dating scene went viral this summer. Its imitator seems to have different intentions.
A new mobile application, reportedly named 'TeaOnHer,' has sparked significant concern among social media users due to claims that it is being utilized by men to share private images and videos of women without their consent. The app, which has quickly gained attention, is being described by users as a platform for exposing personal content. One social media user, @certifieddymond, posted a video discussing the app, stating, "The men are exposing pictures and videos on that's TeaOnHer app." She advised her followers to check the platform, expressing alarm over the alleged content being shared. The video quickly went viral, accumulating over a million views and thousands of comments. Comments on the video reflect widespread outrage and calls for action. Users expressed concerns about privacy violations and the potential for legal recourse. One commenter stated, "Ladies don’t cry. Please sue and get that bag! Cause that is very much illegal." Another added, "Y’all need to actually start sueing instead of crashing out SUEEEEEEEE." Some users also reported attempting to access the app or having already done so, with one even claiming to have reported the app to the FBI. The emergence of 'TeaOnHer' raises serious questions about digital privacy, consent, and the responsibility of app developers to prevent misuse. Legal experts suggest that non-consensual sharing of intimate images, often referred to as 'revenge porn,' is illegal in many jurisdictions and can lead to severe penalties for those involved in its distribution.
A resource for women to stay safe on the dating scene went viral this summer. Its imitator seems to have different intentions.