A New Game Changing App
A new app called Peeple was just launched, allowing users to rate each other. People have been able to express their opinion about various services and venues through Yelp. Well now, the app Peeple, the Yelp for humans, is allowing people to rate each other in three categories- professional, personal, and dating. The creators say it is a way for people to do a “reference check for the people around us.” The app has gotten lots of backlash, being called “ethically sick”, “dangerous”, and a new form of “harassment”. The app only allows people with the app to be reviewed, and only with their permission. The app is available on iphones and ipads, with an android version on the way (if it survives).
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