Strategic Policy Making & the Arrest Of Austin Jones The Musician

Days ago; I stumbled upon a news about Austin Jones… a YouTube star has been arrested for producing child pornography, and he was sent to jail. Many of our internet neighbors has been shocked when this online celeb has been involved in a scandal that was brought to light. YouTube has failed to prevent Austin Jones from sending messages to these minors online. His message contains material that puts children at risk of sexual exploitation. YouTube,–owned by Google has failed to report Austin to the law enforcement like they should,–after complaints has been filed by flagging videos.

If I were a webmaster… I rather have these important policies be enforced like they should be enforced. Since I’m still building my site currently, and fixing some of my contents… I rely on protecting my independence by NOT allowing pornography under any circumstances. Since I take some time working with my website, and blog occasionally… I write new content,–if I have enough energy to write new stories that are factual, or fictional. Anyway, this now fallen celebrity… but NOT fallen just yet, he’s about to be on trial in the future. He did post a bond, but he’s ordered not to go online, nor use any social media site. Being a celeb doesn’t make you immuned to arrests, prison time, probation, community service via sentence, etc.

Well, I will NOT support a famous person who was caught by a law enforcement for child pornography, or any forms of exploitations of minors. Anyway; Austin Jones still has his Twitter account, but he can’t go to his account because, he can’t go online. If he was convicted of his crime; he will be in prison… If you are in prison; you will NOT just lose your fame, you will also lose your fans, your revenue, your albums, your album licensing accounts, your desired licensing agencies, your YouTube channel, your social networking accounts, your email accounts, your online banking accounts, your PayPal accounts, your online businesses, your own websites, your domains, your blogs,your forums, your ad revenue, your advertising account; your SoundCloud account, your online shopping account, your online entertainment account, and more. Asking minors to make videos of themselves doing things that are sexual in nature is illegal. Only adults at 21 years of age can do this. Only adults who develop adult contents that are legal. That means… there’s no children featured in their content that is image-based, text-based, etc.

Preventing exploitation of children on your website is a serious thing to do. You may need to have someone monitor your website for you,–if you are blind, or disabled. The reason why you should keep pedophiles out of your website because, many internet users are a majority of kids, teens, and young adults. All of these pornographic content is not safe for workk/family/children/businesses.

Some policies on YouTube itself are NOT working right, and I believe YouTube is violating their own TOS! This is a sign of online corruption.

What You Should Do If You Were A Celebrity On YouTube Or On Your Own Site

Don’t ask for porn videos, images, games, and other porn-related materials from your fans.

Never use minors who were your fans to make any of these videos that are sexual in nature.

Choose to produce content that is safe for your audience who were interested in seeing your new videos.

Stay away or boycott all programs that contains sexual themes/activities.

What You Should Do If You Are A Webmaster

Don’t do any business with sex predators, sex offenders, celebs who were responsible for exploiting minors, or any other individual/entity who is involved in sex crimes.

Strategically rewrite policies.

Don’t support pornography, and other sexual content.

Boycott all adult entertainment industries altogether.

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