Facebook scams.
Scams have come to Facebook. They've already been there, but here's a funny one. Read the part about the guy who pretended he was a girl, and got dudes to send naked photos of themselves, and then he tried to extort them by forcing the dudes to have sex with him. He's busted for sexual assault of a child younger than 16... and has more charges. I guess some succumbed. link.
Here's what we should do, so this won't ever happen.
Everyone must have nude photos of themselves online. It's a law. Embarrassment would end. Girls Gone Wild will be out of business. Celeb nude sites wouldn't matter. Are you in?
Here's what we should do, so this won't ever happen.
Everyone must have nude photos of themselves online. It's a law. Embarrassment would end. Girls Gone Wild will be out of business. Celeb nude sites wouldn't matter. Are you in?
Labels: random musings
12 Comments:
nop no pics nakd on the lines
That would certainly take care of a lot of things.
I've had an online stalker for years. He has created false profiles on me and nearly every member of my family, including my now-deceased mother. Luckily, he just uses these sites to insult my family and not to extort money. All he really succeeds in doing is letting the world know he's a bitter, unimaginative dolt.
Show us how to do it first and we'll follow the lead, Eric.
JH
Sounds like another facebook scam!
Souds like a sit-on-my-facebook scam to me.
Or we could make it legal to kill these people :)
I don't really feel that the facebook extortion scam you mentioned is very funny at all. That situation must have been very hurtful to a lot of people. It sucks that the internet has given so many creeps, stalkers, scammers & swindlers alike, a whole new world of opportunity. I have a feeling security online will always be a cat-and-mouse game, and we'll never truly be secure.
"here's a funny one"...and that story would be funny why?
I thik it is pretty funny. Why you have sex against your will just to hide a few naked pictures of yourself? To save yourself a little embarassment? The benefit does not outweigh the cost.
Yeah, that is the funny part. Imagine, embarrassment of naked photos in exchange for gay sex (and they're not gay?)
Wait, wait, wait. Lets not forget the the people who everyone is feeling sorry for are guys who are willing to email nude photos to a stranger they have never met. And then lets also not fail to notice that if they can be blackmailed by the person who received those photos, they must be doing something wrong in the first place. You can't blackmail someone who has nothing to hide. I'd say both sides of this deal deserve each other.
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