Where are all the feminists now? This is the perfect example of double-standards implied by women. Imagine an alternative scenario where men could rate their female counterparts on the basis of their 'assets' as defined by some vague methodology. Imagine how much fire under men would be, with ALL men being broadly labelled as sexists because this app was targeted at men. I am seriously asking - Where are all the femi…
Right here. Pissed off that this app exists. But recognizing that it's a lower priority than a heck of a lot of other things in our society. (I've got a top level post going into this in more detail.) Opposing this type of service looks to me like a classic part of feminism, no question. If you have specific evidence that "the feminists" do not oppose this sort of thing, now would be a great time to share.
Lulu: An App No One Should Accept
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#122Earlier quoted context omitted.
As the former CTO of that company, I really doubt this. When I was there, the app was built on Django, and I left some pretty competent people behind, so I'm quite sure they wouldn't have made a mistake so rudimentary. However, I don't know what happened after I left, so there might have been some dubious decisions.
Ah, so apparently guys are still good enough to hire. Interesting. Care to share your experiences on what it was like to work there?
There wasn't really a guy-hating culture, in fact, most of the employees there were men. I don't know how it's changed since.
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#123Where are all the feminists now? This is the perfect example of double-standards implied by women. Imagine an alternative scenario where men could rate their female counterparts on the basis of their 'assets' as defined by some vague methodology. Imagine how much fire under men would be, with ALL men being broadly labelled as sexists because this app was targeted at men. I am seriously asking - Where are all the femi…
They're here: http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2013/02/07/lulu_app_for... and here: http://jezebel.com/5982867/the-creepy-new-yelp-for-boys-and-... Do you not know how to use google?
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#124Take a look here : http://m.luludude.com/
Guys don’t see what the girls see. We let them select their relationship status and profile picture and we encourage them to get their “fan base” to review them.
Lulu Dude is also a place for guys to get self-improvement tips. Think of Lulu Dude as Cosmo for guys."
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#125I can't help feeling that the people who use such an app to date and rate deserve each other.
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#126Lets not act as though this is in anyway revolutionary, people have bitched behind other peoples backs for as long as there have been people. Bitterness, anger and jealousy are unfortunately some of the strongest traits we humans have, especially when it comes to our interactions with one another, this application, while on the surface immoral, is simply providing a means for this to happen online. I don't in anyway…
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#128Earlier quoted context omitted.
What is that? It wants a Facebook.
I don't have Facebook account myself, but it's related to Lulu app and onlulu (according to the faq). Apparently, guys can see what girls say about them.
Very ... smart.
/edit: Oh, their privacy disclaimer states that they will also pull your friends' data into their DB.
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#129Earlier quoted context omitted.
Men have had the upper hand since the dawn of existence and still have the upper hand in basically every society in the world.
Nope, men have the upper hand and lower hand, and if you take the average out of that then women are men are equal at least in all Western nations. Even though 60-80% of politicians may be male, that's contrasted with 80% of homeless people being male, 80% of suicides made by men. If we look at young people, then women clearly have the uppder hand. In addition to having the upper hand in dating, they out-earn young m…
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#130Who cares? Would you want to date a girl who uses a gossip app anyway? No. Hell no. If this helps steer the superficial airheads in another direction, I'd only have one thing to say to Chong: "Thanks!" Saves us the trouble of finding out the hard way, at least.
That's only true if you don't have what gossip girls like; but attraction is definitely not a symmetrical relationship.