• bassomitron@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Maybe. It doesn’t matter. Jobs shouldn’t be able to fire you because you get naked on the Internet, which requires you to pay to even see in the first place.

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    @[email protected] made a great point about teacher/student dynamics and I can agree with that in most circumstances (e.g. the students are underage). I still think it’s ridiculous for her second, non-teaching job to fire her.

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      7 months ago

      I’m a teacher and they specifically have guidelines on what you’re behavior online should be. Keeping your socials clean. Making sure my interactions with students are kept professional.

      The fact is that kids these days are nosey and great researchers. Having an only fans as an educator has a huge risk of students discovering it, and will ultimately change the relationship between student and teacher from a student/ teacher relationship to a viewer/ pornstar one.

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          7 months ago

          This thread seems to fall into the “people who have no idea about the realities of teaching being confidently incorrect”.

          As someone somewhere said; if you want to lose faith in comment sections, go to a discussion on a topic that you are an expert on.