Statistically, ~0% of normal business interactions result in any Twitter outrage at all.
The premise that powerful men having interactions with women is risky isn't proven, there's all sorts of evidence to the contrary, where egregious behavior is ignored. Recent years there have been some consequences for things like physical sexual assault, not widespread consequences for misinterpreted advice.
Like what do they do if a man falsely accuses them of some trespass?