Crowdsourced Dating Safety: Facebook Groups & Tea App — How to Vet Receipts (Without the Drama)

Published: May 12, 2024 • ~6 min read

Facebook dating‑safety groups and the Tea app let people compare notes, spot patterns, and feel less alone. They can also amplify hearsay and outrage. This piece shows you how to use these tools well—what counts as evidence, how to verify claims, and when to step away for your peace.


What These Platforms Do Well

Where They Commonly Misfire

Use intel as a lead, not a verdict. Verify before you vilify.

Receipts That Actually Count

If You See Your Person Mentioned

  1. Collect first, post later. Quietly save URLs and screenshots.
  2. Talk offline. “I saw X and Y screenshots. I need integrity in how we date.”
  3. Set a clear boundary + consequence. Behaviour change beats PR statements.
  4. If there’s a pattern or risk: exit and block. You don’t need group consensus.

Community Etiquette (So You Don’t Add Harm)


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