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redmanjp wrote:well its clear that that is some fly by night school that doesn't have any policies whatsoever wrt internet access- free for all it is.
adnj wrote:redmanjp wrote:well its clear that that is some fly by night school that doesn't have any policies whatsoever wrt internet access- free for all it is.
Are the users 18 years and over or under 18 years? There is no necessary policy for internet obscenity for adults. The burden is on the adult.
If the users are under 18, a simple change to the DNS is all that it takes.
adnj wrote:redmanjp wrote:well its clear that that is some fly by night school that doesn't have any policies whatsoever wrt internet access- free for all it is.
Are the users 18 years and over or under 18 years? There is no necessary policy for internet obscenity for adults. The burden is on the adult.
If the users are under 18, a simple change to the DNS is all that it takes.
The_Honourable wrote:The letter further details unethical behaviours displayed by officers (whose names were sealed) towards victims, including one officer who tried to form inappropriate friendships with victims and later joined the online rings on his personal cellular devices. Another actively participated in the rings, posted photos of himself in police attire while holding guns.
DMan7 wrote:adnj wrote:redmanjp wrote:well its clear that that is some fly by night school that doesn't have any policies whatsoever wrt internet access- free for all it is.
Are the users 18 years and over or under 18 years? There is no necessary policy for internet obscenity for adults. The burden is on the adult.
If the users are under 18, a simple change to the DNS is all that it takes.
OpenDNS content filtering is not 100% effective. The best tool to preventing students from going on undesirable websites is proper supervision either from teachers or parents. All these half measures doesn't solve anything.
I'm really not the one that will ever show much pedagogical patience to a student that chooses to be a problem. You get one or two chances - then someone new gets your spot in the program.redmanjp wrote:adnj wrote:redmanjp wrote:well its clear that that is some fly by night school that doesn't have any policies whatsoever wrt internet access- free for all it is.
Are the users 18 years and over or under 18 years? There is no necessary policy for internet obscenity for adults. The burden is on the adult.
If the users are under 18, a simple change to the DNS is all that it takes.
if the porn viewing is so rampant it affecting network speed/access they going to ignore that? aside from the fact that students not doing their work- and also u may have female students or even some male students who also not comfortable with it. age of the students viewing is clearly not the only concern here.
and yes they can do OPENDNS or something like that but as i said it appears it is a free for all- neither network policies nor instructor intervention existed.
And since then, she has lived in constant depression and fear, she said.
“He might not feel the embarrassment of it, but it is affecting me in every way possible. Since learning about the videos and him sharing it, when I got to know about it, I was devastated, I almost went into a depression. Someone pointed out to me, saying, ‘Look at the girl from the videos’.
“I was basically shut out. I could not eat or function. It messed me up to the point where I said I needed counselling because it affected me mentally. While I was working, the first video came out, and my HR manager saw it and said this is not the kind of thing I want for the company, so they let me go,” she said last week.
paid_influencer wrote:
this is a good article thank you for posting itAnd since then, she has lived in constant depression and fear, she said.
“He might not feel the embarrassment of it, but it is affecting me in every way possible. Since learning about the videos and him sharing it, when I got to know about it, I was devastated, I almost went into a depression. Someone pointed out to me, saying, ‘Look at the girl from the videos’.
“I was basically shut out. I could not eat or function. It messed me up to the point where I said I needed counselling because it affected me mentally. While I was working, the first video came out, and my HR manager saw it and said this is not the kind of thing I want for the company, so they let me go,” she said last week.
how is this legal. the woman is the victim of a crime and gets fired as a result
Did the partner post all of the of the content on every site? If not, then no. The content is in the wild. Now it's a civil case, not criminal. And she's still lost her job because of poor personal choices.paid_influencer wrote:revenge porn is illegal in t&t, hth stink man
adnj wrote:Did the partner post all of the of the content on every site? If not, then no. The content is in the wild. Now it's a civil case, not criminal. And she's still lost her job because of poor personal choices.paid_influencer wrote:revenge porn is illegal in t&t, hth stink man
DMan7 wrote:Sooo that woman wasn't aware that she was being recorded?
she had been manipulated into creating explicit images
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... afc19.html
paid_influencer wrote:adnj wrote:Did the partner post all of the of the content on every site? If not, then no. The content is in the wild. Now it's a civil case, not criminal. And she's still lost her job because of poor personal choices.paid_influencer wrote:revenge porn is illegal in t&t, hth stink man
your post have a real stink man vibes bro
you castigating to woman for sharing pictures in an intimate relationship but
-you would welcome said pictures
-you would jack off to said pictures
When the adult lacks the ability to take responsibility and seeks to rationalize their actions in public - also known as "playing the victim."DMan7 wrote:How exactly was an adult manipulated into doing something like that? Does she have the feeble mind of a toddler?
MaxPower wrote:Friends,
How many of us here have sent dick pics before?
MaxPower wrote:Friends,
How many of us here have gotten dick pics before?
The_Honourable wrote:Express article from March
Sex predator network
...Child porn, explicit images of young women being shared
Sex predators in Trinidad and Tobago have formed more than 100 networking groups through which child pornography and thousands of explicit images of young women are being shared amongst themselves.
Source: https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... cb7d5.html
Can't really hold WhatsApp liable for anything since they don't store the photos themselves.paid_influencer wrote:whatsup have no legal presence on the island so idk if local authorities could charge them
but how these groups running when they clearly in violation of whatsup terms of service
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