Also, yes, I agree with you about young ladies posting on social media in similar clothing, but when money comes into the picture, it's a whole different ballgame.
And as I stated, there is very possibly more to this than what is being posted.
I believe there may be more to this than what is being said @cwow2, and in your single point that if it's okay to post in some cultures but not okay in other cultures, which would be better for the blockchain?
@jaguar.force works hard to help make the system work as it was intended, and I have never seen him come up with false allegations about a case before, he has always had the factual evidence to back up his claim.
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Its just a very serious claim with not much on it if you only read this post. If there is more to it and more evidends it would be amazing if Jaguar would share that.
I haven't seen him make a mistake with plagisme yet and thats amazing. I just wanna be 100% sure that this is correct before we point any fingers.
This is very serious and I disagree with the fact that money change the ballgame.
As I wrote to Jagaur. How do we know that the dad takes the money for himself?
Maybe they go to a college fund for her future. Or maybe she is like any other teen who spents it on coffee and cloth or she might even help pay the bills at home.
The problem is that we dont know any of this.
I understand what you are trying to argue, but your logic here shows a lack of ethical understanding and demonstrates a dangerous moral equivalency.
It's one thing to see your teenage daughter dressing 'sexy' to impress her friends and fit in...perhaps innocent or just risky.
It's an entirely different evil to see (or worse encourage) her dress sexy so she can get upvotes and cash from people (sexual predators) on the Internet.
How do we know he encourage it?
He supervised it.
Either he missed this one, should admit his mistake and lapse of judgement, and take it down... or perhaps he endorses this behavior?
The fact that he hasn't taken it down already, upvoted it, sends her hive and allows her to transfer funds to his exchange account makes me think he fully endorses and encourages it. He even has done worse by sending his apologists out in full force.
Do you think Hive should be a platform for the promotion of teenage sexuality? Nothing says sketchy dark Internet like tolerating anon. people earning crypto rewards for permitting scantly clad pictures of identifiable teenage girls from poor countries.
As I said it could be a matter of culture. Or even culture within the family.
Maybe he doesn't give a shit about his kid posting this stuff, that doesn't mean he endorses or encourages it.
She sends funds to an exchange, not his exchange account as far as I can see.
capybaraexchange - I couldn't find it to be connected.
No, I dont think Hive should be the promotion of teen sexsuality, but since its all to post nsfw content on here, we are open to that problem.
Dear @cwow2
Very good point.
Project.hope doesn't want to get involved into this ugly accusations. However we do not approve way of handling things by jaguar.force.
Few users seem to support his claim, that it's wrong to profit from (what he considered) "teenage sexuality". Let's agree to that. Then I would need to ask you a question and please be honest with us:
Shouldn't jaguar also refuse payout in that case? I would really love to hear what's your opinion on that particular question.
Regards
@project.hope team
As long as @jaguar.force fails to provide hard evidence, then no. I dont think he should profit from incorrect accusations.
Dear @jamerussell
Project.hope doesn't want to get involved into this ugly accusations. We do not approve way of handling things by @jaguar.force.
Few users seem to support his claim, that it's wrong to profit from (what he considered) "teenage sexuality". Let's agree to that. Then I would need to ask you a question and please be honest with us:
Shouldn't jaguar also refuse payout in that case? I would really love to hear what's your opinion on that particular question.
Regards
@project.hope team