Are We Dating The Same Guy?

Are We Dating The Same Guy?, also shortened as AWDTSG is a series of over 200 individual Facebook groups where women share the dating profiles of men they matched with on dating networks to seek the opinion other women who may have dated that same man in the past. The first group was by Paola Sanchez and involved women living in the NYC environs. The groups have over 3.5 million members. It is done by taking screenshots of a man's dating profile and posting it onto her city's designated Facebook group, asking "any tea?". Other users in the group will then share information about the man and share warnings. The groups are moderated by volunteers, and have been described as a feminist group.

The groups have rules saying that personal information such as addresses must not be included in the Facebook posts. Users attempting to join the group are also examined to prevent postage of fake profiles. The group is mainly for straight cisgendered women.

According to The Evening Standard, the groups "frequent[ly] mock" the appearance or dating profiles of the men who are posted about, despite being against the rules. For this behaviour, girls are sometimes kicked out, or the group is given a mass discipline via the admins.

According to Vice, the men being posted about have no way to defend against accusations made about them, and on the other hand, posters cannot prove their stories unless backed up by others. Often times, members post pictures alongside personal information such as his name, which may infringe on that person's legal right to privacy. Lawyers have said these issues can lead to a defamation lawsuit, and members can make false allegations and create fabricated stories. If members tell the man that he's been talked about on the group, the "snitch" will be banned and be "exposed to the whole group".

History
The first Are We Dating The Same Guy group was created in March 2022 in New York City.

A male counterpart, named "Are We Dating the Same Girl NYC" was created for New York. It had mostly the same guidelines and rules to the original. When the original Are We Dating The Same Guy group found it, they said that it was disgusting and unacceptable for men to post screenshots of women's dating profiles. Many people in the men's group were called incels. There is also a Washington group which has over 11,000 members.

Praise
The group has been noted to expose men who, while on a dating app, may already be in a relationship or is being deceitful about their age or has a reputation for ghosting the women or generally any red flag. For example, some members of the group had matched on a dating site with a mentally unstable man who had done time in a mental institution after killing a person. After they found out about what the man had done, they quickly set out to warn the group. The group has also been noted to be complimentary of some men.

Criticism
In October 2023, Sera Bozza of Body+Soul wrote that consistently using Are We Dating The Same Guy can "affect your real-world view". She wrote that "A few stories of cheating may persuade you to believe that all men are unfaithful".

Lawyers and commentators have expressed concern that the groups fail to acknowledge the legal right to privacy and users can create false allegations and fabricated stories,  and cyberbully men without them being able to defend themselves. This may lead to civil lawsuits against the author for defamation, harassment, and other related privacy torts. Netsafe, an online safety organisation of New Zealand, advises users of a similar group to familiarise themselves with the Harmful Digital Communications Act to ensure that posts do not lead to "harmful consequences".

The Independent reported that men who have been posted on the dating groups have felt violated, and that even if reviewed positively by potentially thousands of strangers, the men being discussed about may have their reputation slightly decreased due to the association with being on the groups. The Independent also reported that some men believe that the groups are created to spread lies or mock them.

Men's rights activists have taken a dislike to these groups and have got multiple North American groups shut down by running target campaigns and Facebook reporting. They also have Reddit communities dedicated to get rid of Are We Dating The Same Guy.

Lawsuits
In 2023, a 41 year old man sued the administrators of the London group for $35,000 under defamation, alleging that the group "called names, accused of sending lewd photos and of being a bad parent".

In January 2024 a man sued Meta, the owner of Facebook, along with Patreon, GoFundMe, and the AWDTSG website, as well as almost 30 group members due to alleged defamation, emotional distress, and invasion of privacy. Claiming that the groups violate anti-doxxing laws do not fact check, he is seeking $75,000 in damages, and the suit will receive its first hearing in March. It claims that the group shared fake images of him sending women texts containing harassment, his name and photo. His attorneys claim that if the images were real, they would fall under free speech in the First Amendment. The AWDTSG website has raised over $30,000 for legal fees.

Australia
In Australia, there are groups for multiple cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Rockhampton with many having several thousand members. The Sydney group has 30,000 members.

In March 2023, the Adelaide version of the group, which had 7,000 members, was shut down.

Canada
In 2023, a group was started for Ottawa by 37-year-old Alicia Mercer. She previously was in a relationship full of "cheating and lies", which prompted her to creating the Facebook community.

In 2023, the group for Vancouver and British Columbia was shut down after concerns about men being unable to protect themselves against false allegations.

New Zealand
In New Zealand, the community is called "Do We Have The Same Boyfriend". The group gained 19,000 users in its first 24 hours. A few cheating men have been discovered on the group, however it is not common.

United Kingdom
The group for the United Kingdom was created in May 2022. There are groups for London, Nottingham and Swindon. The London group has over 86,000 members.

United States
There is a group for Hudson Valley which has 2,700 members as of July 2023. The New York group has over 136,000 members.

Ireland
There is a group for Dublin and Ireland, which has 7,900 as of 5 June 2023.