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Titstare is a fictional mobile application centred on pictures of men staring at women and their breasts. It was introduced at a 2013 hackathon at TechCrunch's TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco, California by two Australian developers.[1] Titstare became the subject of public controversy, with the skit being described as symptomatic of sexist attitudes in Silicon Valley's startup culture. Conference organizers later apologized for the misogynistic presentation.

  1. ^ Amy Gray, "'Titstare' App at Techcrunch: Women in Tech Deserve Better," The Guardian, Sept. 8, 2013.

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