An example where it does not: a high-roller in a Vegas casino orders half a dozen hookers to his room.
How many of the people who engage in that behavior do you think would like it if it would be public knowledge?
In many cases I don’t think that those high-rollers want publicity for the action which suggests that their general status doesn’t benefit from it.
How many of the people who engage in that behavior do you think would like it if it would be public knowledge? In many cases I don’t think that those high-rollers want publicity for the action which suggests that their general status doesn’t benefit from it.
If a dude’s ordering half a dozen hookers to his room, he doesn’t mind publicity for it.