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By *igsaw93 OP Woman 30 weeks ago
Glasgow |
Any ideas of why the safer section on this site has absolutely no mention of consent? Or what to do if meets go wrong?
It reads really badly and reflects so poorly on the community. Serious victim blaming.
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By *igsaw93 OP Woman 30 weeks ago
Glasgow |
"I imagine it’s because of liability; the more guidelines given by the site, the more risk it takes on if, for example, a meet does go wrong. "
I'm just curious why they skipped all the standard info the dating apps post about STIs and consent, with some links to support. To deliberately miss it out but leave in all the victim's responsibility spiel, reads really badly.
Plus having no information about consent for images actually leaves them open to potential liability. |
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"I imagine it’s because of liability; the more guidelines given by the site, the more risk it takes on if, for example, a meet does go wrong.
I'm just curious why they skipped all the standard info the dating apps post about STIs and consent, with some links to support. To deliberately miss it out but leave in all the victim's responsibility spiel, reads really badly.
Plus having no information about consent for images actually leaves them open to potential liability. "
Not that I’m talking on behalf of the site, but there is a Sexual Health link on the front page, and there’s a photo rules page (hard to find, I got it through the FAQ) - so it’s not quite that bleak. |
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