Smiling Young White People Make App for Avoiding Black Neighborhoods

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Smiling Young White People Make App for Avoiding Black Neighborhoods
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Is there any way to keep white people from using computers, before this whole planet is ruined? I ask because the two enterprising white entrepreneurs above just made yet another app for avoiding non-white areas of your town—and it's really taking off!


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Crain's reports on SketchFactor, a racist app made for avoiding "sketchy" neighborhoods, which is the term young white people use to describe places where they don't feel safe because they watched all five seasons of The Wire:

SketchFactor, the brainchild of co-founders Allison McGuire and Daniel Herrington, is a Manhattan-based navigation app that crowdsources user experiences along with publicly available data to rate the relative "sketchiness" of certain areas in major cities. The app will launch on the iTunes on Friday, capping off a big week for the startup, which was named as a finalist in the NYC BigApps competition.

According to Ms. McGuire, a Los Angeles native who lives in the West Village, the impetus behind SketchFactor was her experience as a young woman navigating the streets of Washington, D.C., where she worked at a nonprofit.

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After meeting Mr. Herrington, an electrical engineer who was taken with the SketchFactor idea, the two quit their Washington D.C.-based jobs and decamped to New York City with funding from family and friends.

As one of the finalists in the BigApps competition, SketchFactor is poised to receive more attention when it launches.

With firsthand experience living in Washington, D.C., where white terror is as ubiquitous as tucked-in polo shirts, grinning caucasians Allison McGuire and Daniel Herrington should be unstoppable in the field of smartphone race-baiting—they're already finalists in a $20,000 startup contest! But don't worry: they're not racist. It says so right on their blog, which asks people to share "sketchy" stories about strangers they spot:
 

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These Clothes Ain't Loyal said:

Whatever Sam, I would use this app. As a black man, I need to know what neighborhoods to avoid so I don't get shot because I was knocking on the door. This will also save everyone of all races to avoid places where white dudes riot because some sports team won/lost.

White people are dangerous Sam, stop avoiding the truth.

There's always these "I'm a black guy and we all ain't bad" comments in these articles, but the way he talks about whites did give me a chuckle. :pachaha:
 

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dont really care. The crime stats are what they are. I expect nothing less from white people though
 
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