A run-of-the-mill LinkedIn user agreement update has revealed that the professional networking site has been an unwilling host to the world’s oldest profession.
This is news to Dennis Hof, owner of several legal Nevada brothels, including the infamous Moonlite Bunny Ranch, and LinkedIn member since 2012. “What’s the problem? We have a license to do this,” said Hof, whose employees also have LinkedIn accounts. “Our business is as legal as theirs. We’re the good guys. We have no reason to be knocked off.
Probably not the best business for the site, someone was obviously 'networking' and found this tidbit of information.
If you ask me which is immoral: floating people payday loans or credit cards at interest rates people can't pay back OR becoming an escort, I would tell you I have a lot more respect for the escort, period. Yet the CEO of a payday loan company can float a profile on LinkedIn and a legal escort can't.