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It probably wasn't his fault. I mean with 170-odd friends, you're bound to find something.


Gravatar "Amateur Match Free Sex"

$100 says the link in question was either...
1. A Spam profile he approved the friend request of.
2. Comment spam sitting on one of his friend's pages left by either a spam profile or a compromised account of a legit user.


Gravatar NEA's magazine had articles regarding teachers being fired for the same thing. Its not safe for an educator to have a MySpace or Facebook account.


Gravatar LoLo, you're spot-on.


Gravatar But will the prosecutors believe?


Gravatar So I looked into the whole "school had a link to a gay porn site" thing. The site is down, but you can find a copy from May on archive.org. If you click on the "Resources" section, there is a section called "Building web pages?". The first link is to Zooish.com (NSFW) -- this is the porn site in question, described as "Clip Art" on the school's site. And it's not really a porn site. It's a lander full of ads. These sites, in order to maximize ad revenue, auto-adjust their templates based on various factors. It's possible that the "gay porn" template wasn't present when someone visited the site, confused it for a legitimate site and linked to it. Even now the site advertises: "Animal Sounds, Farm Animal Sounds, Gay Online Dating." Interesting combination.


Gravatar Well reading further into it, the school said the site was legitimate at one time but is no longer. So I guess that makes sense too.


Gravatar "They may quickly see how ludicrous this whole thing is."

Done.

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Gravatar Send9, you can also see the innaproriate link from the school in Google's cache:

http://209.85.207.104/search?q=c...clnk&cd=1& gl=us

You're right, it's a link to a site called Zooish.com. The site changed at some point from being a regular clip art site, to being a landing page for subject matters that aren't fit for children.

Note to make sure everyone understands -- this link has nothing to do with the school cop, whose issue was related to MySpace. This link was found by a sharp eyed netizen after the cop got into trouble, and just highlights how ludicrous this whole thing is.


Gravatar LoLo -- that's some nice work there... Thanks for that...


Gravatar Maybe now that it's happened to one of their own, law enforcement will handle things better than they did in the Julie Amero case


Gravatar Funny now the schools website has been taken down. The problem here is school staff, law enforcement, and other officials really have no idea how the internet works. The principal in this case was trying to protect his own ass, and image by claiming he was outraged. Well hopefully he'll get bit in the ass over the school's own website serving up a porn link. Which of course he won't, the site admin will get it instead. I hope for the best for the officer, who is innocent, and this case gets dropped.


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