(Crohn)-Public safety officials at the University of San Francisco sent a alert to students on Thursday about a man wearing Ray-Pan Mita sunglasses and registered women on the campus of his platform on social media.
Usfdps officials wrote that the man “approached women with unwanted comments and inappropriate dating questions.” He may have published some uncomfortable meetings on Tiktok and Instagram pages under the name “Pickuplines.pov”, according to the alert message.
POV is an acronym for “Point of View” frequently used on Tiktok to describe the perspective of the first person.
Safety officials described the man’s behavior on the campus as “suspicious”, and many women have informed him.
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It seems that the new technology of Meta has raised concerns about privacy and harassment on the USF campus after students ended with a person’s social media accounts.
the Usfdps Campus Alert State“At this stage, we were not able to identify all the students who were published on this account. If you see yourself a post on this account, we encourage you to report the video and calculate the application platform and to the Public Safety Department.”
Students who face the man are asked to report by calling by sending public safety to the number 415-422-2911.