We're not trying to damage the reputation of Nexopia, but their business model is focused on young people, and young people using the Internet should feel free, should feel that when they use it they're talking to their friends and are not dealing with trolls. Yet you seem to be telling us that Nexopia's business model is that anybody, at any time, anywhere can track who is on it, what school they go to, what their sex is, what their preferences are. Is their orientation or other things on there? Is that the kind of information that anybody can find out?
On October 18th, 2012. See this statement in context.