Oops! US bet posts web screenshot with porn tabs on social media | Inquirer Technology

Oops! US bet posts web screenshot with porn tabs on social media

/ 05:22 PM May 17, 2016

US bet posts web screenshot with porn tabs on social media 1

Screengrab from Mike Webb Facebook Page

A congressional candidate in the United States is facing a ‘double whammy’ due to an internet glitch.

Mike Webb, an independent vying for a seat in the US Congress representing Virginia’s 8th congressional district, not only seemed to have lost his bid but is now being ‘grilled” due to an embarrassing incident.

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Webb used his browser screenshot tool to expose a “political scoop” on his Facebook page, but he unintentionally forgot to close idle tabs on porn sites before taking the screen shot.

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More than seven hours after the post was published, the same screenshot was recycled on Webb’s second Facebook rant with tabs “Layla Rivera tight body” and “Ivone sexy amateur” still on display.

Webb recycled the same humiliating screenshot on another Facebook entry.

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Layla Rivera is a pornstar who is ‘tightly’ affilated with porn sites such as Pornhub, and the phrase “Ivone sexy amateur” is associated with PornyLust and RedTube.

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As an effect of his inattentiveness, Facebook users banefully defamed the former Republican politician, who decided to run as an independent candidate after his doleful loss in the primaries.

But some of the users lauded him for his ‘honesty’ and ‘full disclosure’ of his information. Gianna Francesca Catolico

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