Asked by justin motley on Apr 30, 2024

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Sending sexually explicit photos of oneself accompanying a text message is not classified as sexual harassment because the photo and message is sent to the other worker's personal smartphone.

Sexual Harassment

Unwanted or unwelcome sexual behavior, which can include comments, advances, or actions, creating a hostile or offensive environment.

Explicit Photos

Photographs that display content of a very revealing or graphic nature, often intended for adult audiences.

  • Comprehend the notion of quid pro quo and the nature of a hostile environment in sexual harassment contexts.
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Khooshal SeechurnMay 03, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Sending sexually explicit photos of oneself to another worker, regardless of the platform used, can still be classified as sexual harassment. It is important to recognize the impact that such actions can have on the recipient and to always maintain professional boundaries in the workplace.