The app helps users to flirt, find a date, or discover new friends “at the local neighborhood bar, at a concert at Madison Square Garden or on a bus tour in Barcelona.”
Skout said in a blog post on Tuesday that it had set up its teen community for people aged under 18 about a year ago after it found a number of underage users were entering the community meant for people older than 18.
In each of the alleged rape cases, the men are accused of posing as teenagers in a Skout forum for 13 to 17-year-olds, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.
“We actively monitor and screen to ensure that the two separate communities for users 18+ and for teen users are kept distinct and that behavior is age-appropriate,” Christian Wiklund, founder and CEO of Skout said in the blog post.
“However, it’s become clear to us that these measures aren’t enough,” said Wiklund, as in recent weeks, the company has learned of several incidents involving a “few bad actors trying to take advantage of some of our younger members.”
Skout plans to keep its under-18 community shut until it can design better protections.
The company said it was working on building better safeguards, including mechanisms for age verification, and is partnering with a risk management advisory firm to strengthen its current security measures.
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