They oversold themselves in the past: She acknowledges that Bloomberg was not totally wrong in its article that said women were treated badly on the Bumble App. "Bumble's not Bumble's not perfect. Bumble's not perfect, nor was it perfect then. It's not. Women have been treated very badly on Bumble. I actually think that there are times where we have overshot the benefit to women in a marketing moment or whatever that is than what we've actually been able to do. I think my point back to the Bloomberg moment was that it felt like that was just another gotcha attempt in this culture of which CEO that's a young woman can we go get next. Does that make any sense? I don't feel like it was done because they authentically wanted to cover the company and they wanted to find the fair flaws and the fair benefits. I did feel as if it was like oh this is a target that hasn't fallen yet. Let's go get her," she said (min 14:54): https://youtu.be/izJOpdRTe-4?si=w7ObOVwZgbQsKQwv&t=3466