'Revenge porn' site operator convicted, faces 20 years in prison
06 Feb 2015 • engadget.comBetween 2012 and 2013, Bollaert allowed to people to post more than 10,000 images, anonymously, without the knowledge of the people in the photos. Often personal information like their name, cities where they lived and even Facebook profiles were attached to the images. He even ran another site alongside the shaming one, offering to remove images – for a charge of up to $350.
LOL. Shameless, but creative.