• Re-launch for 'people rating' app
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It's better than before but you could still just make an account for somebody and then rate them.
[Media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0xCzO8knUc&feature=youtu.be&app=desktop[/media]
[QUOTE]Anonymity is not an option, users must use their Facebook log-in to access the app and they can be blocked or reported if they break the rules. [/QUOTE] Anonymity is still an option. Do these people know that it's very possible to create a fake profile? And from their website [QUOTE]The online social media space was lacking a safe place to manage your online reputation.[/QUOTE] This app can end up the very opposite of a safe space
This reminds me of a website that most of my school used where you could rate your teachers.
[QUOTE=MightyLOLZOR;49873610]This reminds me of a website that most of my school used where you could rate your teachers.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.ratemyteachers.com/[/url] ?
Oh, it's this fucking thing? I thought it just vanished. I suppose nothing kills startups except their own internal collapse, and this stayed goi-- "However, in April a premium service called The Truth License will enable those who choose the upgrade to see everything that has been said about other members, whether they have chosen to share those comments or not." Well what the fuck is the point of that, a microtransaction to get around the already-bare limitations??
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