http://www.shesahomewrecker.com A site where women can post pictures of their ex-husbands' alleged mistresses. Apparently whomever runs the site was getting guff about not putting any men on there and so created a similar site for men. What are people's thought's on the efficacy of this? Not sure how I feel about it personally.
Some of those women are busted as hell. The wives should have to post pics of themselves for comparison.
I don't find the pictures messed up, but I think it is a bit twisted to have their full names and location attached to the pictures. To have that be forever attached to any Google search done on your name is a bit excessive, IMO.
We are headed to a day when everything everyone does is fully in a public record somewhere, between Facebook, security camera's and the NSA. The question is whether it will make us restrain ourselves and act within a generally accepted morality or will it influence morality to accept more kinds of behavior. Look at Japan; they have a more homogeneous society where they follow a rigid set of social norms, but then again they sell used panties in vending machines and watch tentacle p*rn. Would knowing these sites exist ever influence anyone's choice to cheat before the act? Does getting posted on these sites stop serial cheaters? When we had redlight cameras, it stopped me from accelerating through the caution light. edit* How Facebook's New Machine Brain Will Learn All About You From Your Photos Facebook poaches an NYU machine learning star to start a new AI lab that may very well end up knowing more about your social life than you do. http://www.popsci.com/article/gadge...ain-will-learn-all-about-you-from-your-photos
It's probably fine morally. Psychologically and emotionally it's a little self-defeating in that it delays closure, compounds resentment and probably demonstrates some of the flaws that led to adultery in the first place. Commercially it's a nice bargain, ad space and free pub based on user content.
Nice, its not like anyone will make up fake stories about people they dislike and post it on that site; I mean everything on the internet is true, truer than true...seriously, why would they allow posting of pictures and use of actual names?
We will come to tolerate the intolerable I think the new morality will be "Anything goes" Rocket River
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Exactly what I was thinking. On a side note, one guy was arrested last week for trying to extort money from a site similar to this. He created one site where people could post revenge p*rn (nude pictures from ex-husband/bf, etc). And the he had another clear your reputation website that guaranteed to remove those pictures if they paid a fee.