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by stuffynoses
4867 days ago
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We received email after email from parents thanking us for saving their children’s lives, literally. Yes, please tell me more about all these children whose lives your service saved. Just like To Catch A Predator's ridiculous premise (that digusting, fat 50 year-old men who live in their parents' basement are hooking up with hot teenagers), yours reeks of trumping up a problem that only exists on the extreme fringe. Literally. one of the partners installed our software. He tested it, he used it, it worked. He got it. He called us and said he wanted to invest as soon as possible. Who is this investor? I want to know because anyone who would vote money on an anecdotal experience like this is an idiot. Your story is interesting, but only when it sticks to the parts about you rushing into an investment without due consideration or self-protection. If you wanted funding, you should've asked Congress for it. They love to exaggerate child sex exploitation as much as your service did. |
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Has anyone claiming child pornography online ever actually found something? Again, please show us, they would be my first datapoints ever in our assisting of the police in investigating these.
The business model of the OP is itself predatory on the fears and underbelly feelings of uninformed parents. Better to explain to those parents how to raise children so that they are cautious about anything they encouter online.