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Bumble apologizes for ads shaming women into sex

16 May 2024 at 13:12
Bumble apologizes for ads shaming women into sex

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For the past decade, the dating app Bumble has claimed to be all about empowering women. But under a new CEO, Lidiane Jones, Bumble is now apologizing for a tone-deaf ad campaign that many users said seemed to channel incel ideology by telling women to stop denying sex.

"You know full well a vow of celibacy is not the answer,” one Bumble billboard seen in Los Angeles read. "Thou shalt not give up on dating and become a nun," read another.

Bumble HQ

β€œWe don’t have enough women on the app.”

β€œThey’d rather be alone than deal with men.”

β€œShould we teach men to be better?”

β€œNo, we should shame women so they come back to the app.”

β€œYes! Let’s make them feel bad for choosing celibacy. Great idea!” pic.twitter.com/115zDdGKZo

β€” Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD (@arghavan_salles) May 14, 2024

Bumble intended these ads to bring "joy and humor," the company said in an apology posted on Instagram after the backlash on social media began.

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