Mmm...no.
Even in real life vs the internet or dating apps or school, work, church etc....
If you're just meeting someone, they're a stranger. There was a time when people would get a modicum of trust because you believed they were more or less like you. In other words, you didn't think they were after an angle, looking to get something out of you, looking to manipulate you, having "fun" via harassment at your expense, using you to rage at because they feel like a loser, or out and out straight up looking to harm you.
Men may still feel that way about women. They probably do for the most part. They have no reason to shift their baseline assessment of a woman's intentions toward them.
Women increasingly do not feel that way toward men. Not anymore. And we have every reason not to.