The dating app Bumble announced that it has a remedy for all those pesky, unsolicited nude selfies: a new “Private Detector” feature that will flag sexually suggestive photos with 98% accuracy. “It falls upon all of us in the social media and social networking worlds to lead by example and to refuse to tolerate inappropriate behavior on our platforms,” said the founder of Bumble’s parent company. The algorithm-based tool will help regulate unwanted dick pics by blurring out the naughty bits and giving recipients the option to view them or not.
The company even put up a billboard advertising the new feature at Coachella, with an eggplant emoji in place of a dick. So far, the response online has been very positive: “Bumble doing the Lord’s work out here #nobodywannaseethat,” said a commenter on Bumble’s Facebook post. “This is a great resource,” another comment read. “I shudder at the amount I received over the years that I never asked for and specifically asked NOT to get.”
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Check out more about Bumble’s new “private detector”: https://nypost.com/2019/04/25/