katza_ said:
Oooooh the dreaded Twitter contact mashup.
Social media is a tad bit too creepy and willing to "help"
It's not your phone contacts, its your email contacts that it links it to.
I luckily created a cam-only email address and avoided this problem but I've heard sooo many horror stories.
I'd do what above poster said and create a new alias and/or switch cam sites, create an email thats designated strictly for "business" and create the Twitter off of that.
Or, if you don't want to do the email thing you can unlink all your contacts on Twitter by going to the "#Discover" section, click on "Find Friends" and then in sneaky subtext you can find "remove all contacts"
And then you're good to go! No more creepy boss man checking in to buy your videos and see when you're online next. :hand:
Thank you for the info! We have already done the twitter damage control, luckily. It definitely was a horror story which included sister in law and mother in law finding out, as well as husbands ex girlfriend. Quite the nightmare, but luckily fixable!
katza_ said:
Oooooh the dreaded Twitter contact mashup.
Social media is a tad bit too creepy and willing to "help"
It's not your phone contacts, its your email contacts that it links it to.
I luckily created a cam-only email address and avoided this problem but I've heard sooo many horror stories.
I'd do what above poster said and create a new alias and/or switch cam sites, create an email thats designated strictly for "business" and create the Twitter off of that.
Or, if you don't want to do the email thing you can unlink all your contacts on Twitter by going to the "#Discover" section, click on "Find Friends" and then in sneaky subtext you can find "remove all contacts"
And then you're good to go! No more creepy boss man checking in to buy your videos and see when you're online next. :hand:
That you for you input. I didnt know that about the legal side of things.
Fairy_ said:
One of the things I had to come to terms with before I modeled naked or started camming was that people will do what people do. People will find odd things sexual. People will want to look! I guess try to be flattered that he was interested. After all I would assume you're ok with the content you're putting out there, and you must assume that at some point Everyone you know will see it. So if you're not ok with everyone you know possibly seeing it and seeing it as a sexual thing then...don't post it
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Thisis very true. I dont mind other people finding out so much, its something I can live with, especially if its 'their fetish" or whatever it may. My issue was more of...it wasnt a fetish? It was just to be obnoxious. Ah well.
Ann_Sulu said:
One thing you can also do is ask the sites you work on (clip sites/camsites mainly) to block the ip/card of that user. Generally with camsites you can do it yourself. I'm not sure which one you're on...I may have missed it. Either way they should be co operative about it.
Ann_Sulu said:
I think it's safe to assume your full legal name is not ItsBillyBitch, or whatever your screen name is. Whether they use a clip site, or simply sell things for tips and send them through mediafire or whatever. They won't know the name of the client until it's too late.
Yes, when you work in the sex industry (especially online) you have to be prepared for situations like these, however you'll never get to cut off someone completely online if they don't want you to. Last November I divorced my ex husband. He still buys my videos only to after send a twisted message including something like his initials (just letting me know it was him buying it).
Every month since last year he's bought my stuff...I call it alimony at this point. You sadly can't do a restraining order to a cyber bully, and there usually isn't enough info to get them in trouble offline either. One thing I tend to do each time though is find out his I and block him.
Support on these sites do help where they can, like if you give them screennames to ban or ips and such, but they can't provide any personal info. They can only make sure there's no contact between the two, and still the member can always change ips/cards/emails...
Really when it comes to people who are banned or you just don't want to deal with the best you can hope for is them being quiets guests. As for the workplace part of it...I really don't know what you can do unless he slips up and you have proof. Yes, you work on an adult website, but it's still harassment, when he's doing it with the intention of making a person uncomfortable.
Thank you both, I will look into how to block his card and IP on clipvia. Hopefully there is a way to.
The reason I think it could be harassment, is because my husband is in the video too. All of him. SO the situation just gets...stranger and stranger, I suppose.
ItsBillyBitch said:
Obviously, your husband’s boss had the expectation that HIS privacy was being protected when he purchased the videos.
Now I realize this is a special circumstance but I actually believe your husband is the one that acted unprofessionally when he “outed” his boss for buying your videos. As a provider of adult content, it is your obligation to respect your customer’s privacy no matter who that customer might be.
When your husband had his “oops” moment that led to all of this, you seemed content to take it in stride. You could have shut everything down for a while to minimize the damage but you chose not to.
At this point, it is what it is and there isn't much you can do about it other than to just move on. So your husband’s boss saw your girly bits, get over it.
PS Guys often share nudes pics of their girlfriend (if they are worth sharing) with their male friends and co-workers, it’s a guy thing.
ItsBillyBitch said:
Ok, I just read your last post and you did try to minimize the damage.
Kick "Phil" in the nuts and call it a day.
PS Don't take this wrong, but sexual harassment in the workplace? You can't be serious, you do realize that you sell adult content to the general public? And you get to pick and choose you buys your content? LOL!
ItsBillyBitch said:
AerynShade said:
ItsBillyBitch said:
PS Guys often share nudes pics of their girlfriend (if they are worth sharing) with their male friends and co-workers, it’s a guy thing.
No, no they do not. Not the decent ones anyway.
Yeah they do, even the "decent" ones. That was my initial reaction to this thread, her BF did it on purpose.
It's called a pimp or pimping. Some guys get off on that, and he likes the money he gets from pimping his GF.
I could be wrong but I doubt it.
First off, yes, you are wrong. My husband did not and will not ever share any pictures or videos of me with anyone he knows ever. He isnt my pimp, hes my husband and he doesnt do that. If your idea of a "decent guy" is one that shares nude pictures of his wife with his friends, then I strongly advise that you reevaluate both your perspective and your friendships.
Secondly, sharing nude pictures or porn with your coworkers is considered sexual harassment and grounds for termination.
"Pornography has no place in a work setting. Exposure to pornographic images, directly or indirectly, can make you feel uncomfortable, objectified or threatened, creating a hostile work environment. In other words, pornography in the workplace is a violation of sexual harassment laws."
http://www.thearmstronglawfirm.com/Type ... reen.shtml
And finally, while I appreciate all opinions from every angle, I find your posts both disrespectful and condescending toward me, please do no reply to my posts or contact me if this is the tone you will continue to use. Thanks.