People version of Yelp launches in November called Peeple


#1

You can already rate restaurants, hotels, movies, college classes, government agencies and bowel movements online.

So the most surprising thing about Peeple — basically Yelp, but for humans — may be the fact that no one has yet had the gall to launch something like it.

When the app does launch, probably in late November, you will be able to assign reviews and one- to five-star ratings to everyone you know: your exes, your co-workers, the old guy who lives next door. You can’t opt out — once someone puts your name in the Peeple system, it’s there unless you violate the site’s terms of service. And you can’t delete bad or biased reviews — that would defeat the whole purpose.

Begun, the Peeple Wars have.


#2

im a five star man


#3

quick someone give me toku’s number


#4

toku is actually p great

3/5


#5

I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that the co-founders of the site, Nicole McCullough and Julia Cordray, are fucking assholes.


#6

leos mad


#7

brb, giving Vizzy a 2/5 review.


#8