This Mysterious Tea App Is Taking Over Phones—Here’s What’s Really Inside

This Mysterious Tea App Is Taking Over Phones—Here’s What’s Really Inside

Do you ever wonder what would happen if you combined Yelp, a high school yearbook, and a digital therapy session—all devoted to the men you once dated? Well, apparently someone did, and thus, the Tea app burst onto the scene like an over-caffeinated bridesmaid at a bachelorette party . In a world where everyone’s dirty laundry is just one data breach away from public display, Tea managed the ultimate plot twist: encouraging women to review their exes, only to have thousands of private exchanges and photos spilled all across 4chan . Honestly, I can’t decide if this is peak digital-age chaos or just another Tuesday on the internet . Should we laugh, cry, or buy stock in witness protection services? Anyway, if you’re wondering if your awkward messages or sleepy-eyed selfies are out there—or maybe you’re just here for the schadenfreude—buckle up . This viral app’s backstory is as wild as your cousin’s group text at 2 a.m. LEARN MORE.

Tea, an app that encourages women to write reviews about men they’ve dated, was recently hit by a data breach, with thousands of photos and messages leaked on 4chan. Here is everything you need to know about the viral app.

Q: What is the Tea app used for?

A: Fighting with your boyfriend’s girlfriend. 

Q: Is it popular?

A: Tea is extremely popular among women who wrote page-long notes in each other’s yearbooks in high school. 

Q: How do you know if reviews are true?

A: Photo verification confirms if a guy looks like he would do that. 

Q:  What’s the app’s slogan?

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