Internet Bulletin Boards & Social Networks From AC
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Internet Bulletin Boards & Social Networks.
The internet continues to have both a positive and a negative impact on Angeles City and many destinations around the world.
Through the internet it is now easy to perform a search on a destination and get detailed information about hotels, restaurants, tourist activities, and even nightlife. You can make reservations quickly through email. But, IMO the negative impacts of internet bulletin boards and social media sights far outweighs the positive when it comes to single male tourists visiting the Philippines. Many guys return from a trip to the PI and cannot resist posting explicit photos and details of their trip on the internet without a thought of the impact to the girls or the businesses they name in these posts.
Flash back to the mid 90&65533; s a guy named Rob Valarie posted on a open website that guys could buy a girl on Santos Street for the price of a cheeseburger. It wasn&65533; t long before one of the national newspapers picked up on the story. Within a day, all the national daily papers found the website and wrote more articles condemning him and his web postings. Pressure on the mayor from the President had the police beating the bushes for Rob. He disappeared and his postings stopped. He disappeared and has never been heard from again. But, he had a lasting effect. The pressure on the mayor to clean up the entertainment area led to an extended ban on bikini&65533; s in the clubs even though the girls on Eat Bulaga wore more revealing clothes on daytime TV than was allowed in the clubs of AC.
Over the years other internet posts have led directly to raids on clubs or individuals private residences. Despite very few convictions and incarcerations (most probably because of large sums of money changing hands between the accused and the authorities). One side effect of these raids has been an increased presence of NGO&65533; s with funding to attack the evil nightclubs. In the last few years numerous clubs have been raided on tips that the club employs under-aged girls. In the majority of the raids it turns out that there were no under-aged girls present unless it was the occasional plant by the NGO&65533; s. Still, clubs stay closed for months or even years and some legal employees languish in jail for months or years without any formal charges or hearings before a judge. Still another side effect is increased funding for these NGO&65533; s for making another successful bar closure, even if it is usually temporary.
To combat this problem, many local bulletin boards were converted to pay sites. Most of those that are not pay sites still require a password to access the postings. This has helped shield some of the harmful information from public viewing, but it is only a matter of time before some of these increasingly well funded NGO&65533; s start penetrating local adult sites.
In addition to the NGO&65533; s, there are individuals around Asia putting up websites where people can turn in individuals. These range from: a guy in Cebu that has a &65533; Wall of Shame&65533; about foreigners behaving inappropriately; to the Department of Special Investigation in Thailand which has announced the launch of a facebook page
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