What's funny here is that the OP has actually opened this guy up to hundreds, if not thousands, of new followers who otherwise wouldn't have known about this morally ambiguous service.
If he would have just kept quiet most of us probably would have never known.
Can we arrest the OP for obstruction of justice? Or as one poster suggested, can we charge him with crimes equal to the people who use his service without trial?
If the twitter guy has less than a hundred followers and thousands of people now know about this service because of the OP, who is the person who has caused the most damage?
I honestly don't know how serious this post was meant to be. Just food for thought.
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