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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