I can see a lot of potential for abuse here, such as using your 'service' as a way to send dick pictures anonymously to women by handing out a ton of business cards with this number on it.
Having a fake phone number to give to creepy people that effectively tells them: "hey, what you were doing was creepy and made me uncomfortable": totally fine.
Having a fake phone number that autodickpics people, though? Who's the creep here?
"Show HN: Dickr, a fake phone number to creepily give people."
The issue with things that are intended to be humorous is that they can be interpreted as an escalation. And escalations do not help anyone. Nobody "learns a lesson" this way. In fact, those "creepy people" may get even creepier as a result, too.
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I can see a lot of potential for abuse here, such as using your 'service' as a way to send dick pictures anonymously to women by handing out a ton of business cards with this number on it.
Having a fake phone number that autodickpics people, though? Who's the creep here?
"Show HN: Dickr, a fake phone number to creepily give people."
( http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/07/950-million-android-... - if I was a malicious hacker, would be trying to make a viral text message app right about now )