Quote From: chinduck29I have a profile on both Myspace and Facebook. Both places have a warning about posting inappropriate pictures and nudity whether it is in pictures or videos, however, with millions of people on both sites, it's very difficult to police. That's why the sites also request its users to report such abuse. It will then be investigated and the users and profiles removed and banned. IT DOES WORK! I've had to use it myself because of friend requests that were porn related.
The substitute teacher is wrong with the postings that he has on Myspace. If he is in a position of working with children no matter what the age, then he has to police his actions. These kids will look up to him and see that he is advocating nudity and foul language in his music then this must be OK for them. If he wants to do his music, I believe he can do it without the vulgarity or inappropriate videos and still have the same effect . There are many artists out there who do and enjoy immense success.
The substitute teacher wanted to know why his private interests and pursuits affect his job?
They don't.
Video recording and then posting them on Myspace or Facebook makes them public! He turned his "private" pursuits "public" and promoting and he can no longer call them "private".