Me ha recordado a esto http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/technology-topics/10636582/Who-are-the-men-trying-to-join-lesbian-dating-app-Dattch.html
Some of the men attempting to join Dattch are more obvious than others
Phonecalls the Dattch team have had screened from men:
Robyn: Hi this is Robyn from Dattch calling to confirm your account registration. Is now a good time to talk?
Voice 1: Yeah nowâs fine.
Robyn: OK, great, we just a have a few standard questions to get you verified. Do you identify as male or female?
Voice 1: I identify as male.
Robyn: OK Dattch is actually a dating app for lesbian and bisexual women, can I ask why youâre trying to sign up?
Voice 1: I want to meet women.
Robyn: Right well as a lesbian app, weâre not actually able to accept male identified users at this time.
Voice 1: So uh, do you work for Dattch?
Robyn: Yes I work for Dattch.
Voice 1: What are you doing at the moment?
Robyn: Iâm working, Iâm at work.
Voice 1: Where are you?
Robyn: Iâm at work.
Voice 1: Do you go on dates?
Robyn: Not with you, thanks bye.
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Emily: Hi this is Emily calling from Dattch to continue your registration.
Voice 2: Hi. Yes.
Emily: Can I confirm that Iâm I speaking to Amanda?
Voice 2: Sheâs my sister, she just went to the toilet.
Emily: OK well, Iâll call back when sheâs available then.
Voice 2: No you can talk to me, I want to sign up.
Emily: Right. Iâm actually calling to deal with Amandaâs account right now, maybe I can speak with you about joining afterwards?
Voice 2: But the account is for me.
Emily: So you wanted to sign up for Dattch through your sister?
Voice 2: Yes.
Emily: OK. Iâm afraid we donât allow users to join under someone elseâs name or identity. If you want to join, you would need to apply yourself. So can you please confirm for us if you identify as male or female?
(Hangs up)