The individuals listed below played key roles in building and promoting TEA — a dating app that incentivized users to publicly shame and rate men without consent or verification of claims. This model enabled mass defamation, reputational harm, and emotional damage under the guise of "empowerment."
The app may present itself as a social tool, its core mechanic was built on harvesting attention and virality by monetizing humiliation. These actors knew exactly what they were creating, and they profited anyway.
They've chosen the path of grifting: turning public lies into private gain. This page ensures they are remembered as the ones who enabled digital defamation at scale.
The following information is presented for transparency and accountability purposes.
Tea - Dating Safety for Women
University of California, Berkeley
Sean Cook is the founder of Tea - Dating Safety for Women. His work has focused on creating platforms for user interaction within the dating safety space.
Information sourced from publicly available LinkedIn profiles
Tea - Dating Safety for Women
Daniella Szetela is a Social Media Manager and Strategist with a significant online presence, known for managing brands and influencing a large audience.
Information sourced from publicly available LinkedIn profiles
Tea - Dating Safety for Women
Kaio Felipe Reis is a Software Engineer contributing to the development of the Tea dating app, focusing on its technical architecture and functionality.
Information sourced from publicly available LinkedIn profiles
Tea - Dating Safety for Women
Universidade do Vale do Itajaí | Univali
Guilherme Janssens Akrouch is a Software Engineer involved in the engineering aspects of the Tea dating app, bringing his expertise from Univali.
Information sourced from publicly available LinkedIn profiles
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