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An unwanted email from Pingpad CEO

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16 points by iamdeedubs 8 years ago · 6 comments

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WisNorCan 8 years ago

How many secrets are there about (mostly) men behaving terribly, but they are hidden away because victims are worried how it would impact their reputation or employability. New victims are being attacked at this very moment.

Feels like there is a need for a product that lets people share their stories anonymously. The risk is that people will make things up to hurt others.

  • iamdeedubsOP 8 years ago

    It's definitely a tricky space to navigate. If it were a private network you may be able to discourage false accusations.

    I've heard of 'whisper' networks which warn people of unscrupulous behavior from colleges when they join new workplaces. It could be the realization of that concept.

myth_drannon 8 years ago

I wonder if we are seeing "tinderization" of all online means of communication or it's just creepy approaches existed since primordial times and we just have the technology to record it(or is it that Russian PR teams started stirring up the things between the genders instead of races... ) .

breakingcups 8 years ago

He seems to have posted a response claiming it wasn't him who sent the emails: https://blog.pingpad.net/what-happened-5675fd00e744

valuearb 8 years ago

It’s disgusting she shared this publicly. Pleasureful is not an easy word to spell, no one should be publicly shamed for misspelling it, even this little twerp.

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