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http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...are-sending-his-wank-video-to-female-players/
HOLY CRAP!!11
Sometimes one wrong click really can change your life.
Take the case of Jeffrey Sirois. At 3:30pm on the afternoon of September 25, 2014, the 57-year old soccer coach and grocery store owner unbuttoned his blue jeans. Sitting on the brown suede love seat in the living room of his Lebanon, Connecticut home, Sirois held his smartphone at arm's length as he masturbated, recording a 10-second video clip of the act. Sirois sent the clip to his girlfriend, using the ephemeral messaging service Snapchat. He waited for confirmation that she opened the video on her own phone.
But no confirmation came. After several moments of waiting, Sirois wondered if he had made a mistake.
He checked his Snapchat history and realized the awful truth: instead of sending the message only to his girlfriend, Sirois sent it to all 30 people on his contact list, including at least six high school girls from the soccer team he coached at nearby E.O. Smith High School.
Sirois quickly removed the video from Snapchat. Given that it was live on Snapchat's servers for just 15 seconds, Sirois hoped that he avoided any of the life-altering consequences that might flow from such a mistake. He waited to hear from any of his players; no one got in touch. Four o'clock passed. Four thirty. Five o'clock. Perhaps he was in the clear.
At 5:10pm, the phone rang. On the other end was E.O. Smith's athletic director, Steve Robichaud.
"Do you need to tell me anything?" he asked.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...are-sending-his-wank-video-to-female-players/
HOLY CRAP!!11
Sometimes one wrong click really can change your life.
Take the case of Jeffrey Sirois. At 3:30pm on the afternoon of September 25, 2014, the 57-year old soccer coach and grocery store owner unbuttoned his blue jeans. Sitting on the brown suede love seat in the living room of his Lebanon, Connecticut home, Sirois held his smartphone at arm's length as he masturbated, recording a 10-second video clip of the act. Sirois sent the clip to his girlfriend, using the ephemeral messaging service Snapchat. He waited for confirmation that she opened the video on her own phone.
But no confirmation came. After several moments of waiting, Sirois wondered if he had made a mistake.
He checked his Snapchat history and realized the awful truth: instead of sending the message only to his girlfriend, Sirois sent it to all 30 people on his contact list, including at least six high school girls from the soccer team he coached at nearby E.O. Smith High School.
Sirois quickly removed the video from Snapchat. Given that it was live on Snapchat's servers for just 15 seconds, Sirois hoped that he avoided any of the life-altering consequences that might flow from such a mistake. He waited to hear from any of his players; no one got in touch. Four o'clock passed. Four thirty. Five o'clock. Perhaps he was in the clear.
At 5:10pm, the phone rang. On the other end was E.O. Smith's athletic director, Steve Robichaud.
"Do you need to tell me anything?" he asked.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...are-sending-his-wank-video-to-female-players/