Missing in your list of risks: does the application have a way to verify that two people have actually dated? Probably no, because how could it even do that? Well, that means that women are free to write false information about the men who didn’t date them.
So this goes far beyond “be careful about whom you date”. It is straight “be careful about never pissing off any woman, for any reason, if she knows your name”. And even if you don’t do anything specific, this may be a way to bully a male classmate, maybe even blackmail (“I will give you a negative report if you won’t date me”).
Also, I would expect it to be abused for coordinated bullying. Like, one day you write an article critical of Scientology, the next day you get 20 red flags from women you have never met, each accusing you of date rape. Or, to use a less dramatic example, one day you post something on Xitter that rubs some people the wrong way, and the next day… well, probably the same kind of response, given how online mobs are likely to react.
Missing in your list of risks: does the application have a way to verify that two people have actually dated? Probably no, because how could it even do that? Well, that means that women are free to write false information about the men who didn’t date them.
So this goes far beyond “be careful about whom you date”. It is straight “be careful about never pissing off any woman, for any reason, if she knows your name”. And even if you don’t do anything specific, this may be a way to bully a male classmate, maybe even blackmail (“I will give you a negative report if you won’t date me”).
Also, I would expect it to be abused for coordinated bullying. Like, one day you write an article critical of Scientology, the next day you get 20 red flags from women you have never met, each accusing you of date rape. Or, to use a less dramatic example, one day you post something on Xitter that rubs some people the wrong way, and the next day… well, probably the same kind of response, given how online mobs are likely to react.