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德媒:德总理默茨被要求改善女性安全
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-10-28 22:39
Group 1 - The core issue revolves around German Chancellor Merz's controversial comments regarding women's safety and immigration policies, which have sparked significant public debate and protests [1][2] - A public letter from 50 women in various fields criticized Merz's statements for exacerbating divisions among female victims and for being indifferent to their concerns [1] - Merz's remarks have been interpreted as attributing safety issues to immigrants without permanent residency or jobs, leading to accusations of racism from opposition parties [1] Group 2 - Despite the controversy, Merz's comments received a relatively high approval rating, with 47% of respondents viewing his statements positively regarding women's safety in public spaces [2] - A survey indicated that 55% of women in Germany feel unsafe in public areas, with clubs and train stations being the least safe, as only 14% reported feeling secure there [2]
12年前就有人做过,如今这类产品终于冲上美榜Top1
创业邦· 2025-07-29 10:14
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the rise of the dating app "Tea," which focuses on women's safety by allowing users to share experiences about potential partners, contrasting it with the earlier app "LULU" that had a similar concept but was less focused on safety [3][8][11]. Group 1: Product Overview - "Tea" was launched in 2023 by former Salesforce product manager Sean Cook, inspired by his mother's negative online dating experiences [4][6]. - The app allows women to receive warnings about potential partners based on previous users' experiences, emphasizing a "who to avoid" approach rather than just connecting users [4][6][18]. - "Tea" has seen significant success, reaching the top of the iOS download charts in the U.S. and achieving a daily download rate of 170,000, which is over 20 times the previous month's average [6][19]. Group 2: Comparison with Previous Apps - "Tea" is compared to "LULU," which allowed women to rate men but was eventually discontinued after being acquired by Badoo [8][18]. - Unlike "LULU," which opened up to male users, "Tea" strictly limits male participation and requires users to verify their gender through photo uploads [18][19]. - "Tea" incorporates features like reverse image search and background checks to enhance user safety, with a subscription model priced at $15 per month [19][25]. Group 3: Marketing and Growth Strategy - The app's growth was fueled by discussions on social media platforms like X and Reddit, coinciding with a cultural moment that heightened awareness of relationship safety [21][25]. - Daniella Szetela, a social media influencer focused on women's issues, was appointed as the social media director, helping to drive engagement and awareness [23][25]. - The app's marketing strategy includes direct communication of its safety features, which resonates with users' concerns about dating safety [25]. Group 4: Challenges and Controversies - Despite its success, "Tea" faces challenges related to user privacy and potential legal issues, having reported an average of three lawsuits per week [27][29]. - A recent data breach exposed 72,000 images, including user verification photos, raising concerns about the app's ability to protect user anonymity and safety [29].
12年前就有人做过,如今这类产品终于冲上美榜Top1
Hu Xiu· 2025-07-28 23:39
Core Insights - The article discusses the rise of a dating app called "Tea," which allows women to receive warnings about potential male partners based on previous user experiences, contrasting it with the earlier app "LULU" [1][5][12]. Group 1: Product Overview - "Tea" was launched in 2023 by former Salesforce product manager Sean Cook, inspired by his mother's negative online dating experiences [2][5]. - The app focuses on helping women avoid potentially dangerous individuals rather than facilitating connections, currently serving only female users [2][12]. - "Tea" has gained significant traction, reaching the top of the iOS download charts in the U.S. and achieving a daily download rate of 170,000, which is over 20 times the previous month's average [5][17]. Group 2: Features and Functionality - The app allows users to view male profiles with flags indicating whether they are considered "dangerous" or "safe" by the community, which has raised concerns about privacy and potential defamation [12][15]. - "Tea" includes features such as reverse image search and background checks, but many of these require a subscription fee of $15 per month [16][20]. - The app has a strict user verification process, requiring photo uploads for gender confirmation and limiting male user access [20][21]. Group 3: Market Position and Growth - "Tea" has quickly amassed a waiting list of 900,000 users within a week, significantly outpacing "LULU," which took a year to reach a similar milestone [17][18]. - The app's growth has been fueled by social media discussions, particularly on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, where it has engaged influencers to promote its safety features [19][21]. - The timing of "Tea's" rise coincided with heightened public interest in relationship safety, influenced by recent scandals involving public figures [18][22]. Group 4: Challenges and Controversies - Despite its popularity, "Tea" faces challenges related to user privacy and potential legal issues, having reported an average of three lawsuits per week [23][24]. - The app recently experienced a significant data breach, compromising 72,000 images, which has raised concerns about the security of its user base [24].
被“高潮针”盗图,2年来我经历了什么
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-05-08 15:28
来源:中国新闻周刊 指责的本质是在转移加害者的罪责 近日,19岁的大一网友小梁公开发文称,她发布于个人社交平台的哭泣自拍照被盗用于"高潮针"话题 中,甚至被搬到了多个黄色网站,内容不堪入目。为此,她和家人也被迫卷入这场风波,收到了大量质 疑的电话和消息。 小梁称,2年前她在读高中时还未成年,自己的照片就被不良商家非法盗用,涉及壮阳药、产后修复 药、相亲、专升本、大学交友等各类广告。尽管她曾多次向平台投诉举报,但举报效果微乎其微,盗用 者依然源源不断。 为了维护自己的权益,小梁选择公开发声,呼吁短视频平台能够完善举报制度。但没想到,她却再次经 历了网暴,一些网友评论:正常人怎么会边哭边拍照?你怎么知道自己的照片被放在了黄色网站?你是 不是想红? 小梁不解,那只是一张很普通的照片,为什么不能友善对待受害者? 5月7日,中国新闻周刊采访了小梁本人,以下是她的自述。 图 片由豆包AI生成 提示词:网暴 图/小梁在社交平台公开发声 2年前的照片被各种广告盗用 我是一名19岁的大学生,今年读大一,平时喜欢烘焙。2023年4月,我看了一本小说深受触动,哭了一 晚上,眼睛肿得厉害,于是拍照记录,发到了自己的社交账号上,没想到 ...