Is it a good idea to make an app to warn people about asshole cashiers at stores? The app would have a picture of the cashier and links to their social media accounts. For instance if you were gay you wouldn't want a straight cashier as that would make you uncomfortable hearing about his or her children.
>>17540412
>what is invasion of privacy
>consent to have personal pictures online for everyone to see, including SM accounts
You really didn't think this through huh buddy?
>>17540419
>complains about invasion of "privacy"
> works as a store in a job that makes them public figure
Yeah sounds like a good way to get sued for stalking/doxxing. An app for people to air their grievances with a store or employee maybe, but most people just use facebook for that lol
>>17540412
You do realise /adv/ is for people to get advice for actual problems like issues at work, difficult relationships, self-esteem and so on, making threads about stupid ideas belongs on /r9k/
>>17540412
Why would a gay person feel uncomfortable hearing about people's children?
OP that is the worst app idea I've ever heard and no one would ever use it. Maybe you should think about how bothered you are by randoms who have no relevance to your life.
>>17540451
Adv is Advice. It is not "for" anything, what you described is just what people here flood it with.
>>17540412
That's a terrible idea. I wouldn't even download that if it were free.
Back to the drawing board.
jesus christ this generation is getting out of hand with all of their shitty triggers.
fucking millenials with their bullshit again. I can't believe i'm a goddamn cock sucking millenial. goddamn i hate my life.
>>17540412
bad idea. even if you manage to not get sued, no one has the time to check their app and see if the person working there is on it, then choose another line and check that.
we just go to the shortest line. app wont change taht