What happened on his shirt happens to your website every day. The moment you publish content, it stops belonging only to you. People can comment, quote, remix, or mock it. Most of the time, it’s playful and harmless—like a friend adding a joke beneath your own. But even good-natured interaction can change how others see the original message.
Online, that shift in perception has real consequences. A single off-color comment, a suggestive meme reply, or a “harmless” joke under your article can push your page closer to violating AdSense policies or damaging your brand’s tone. You may not write the words, but they still live on your real estate. That’s why moderation, clear community rules, and regular review of user-generated content matter: not to kill the fun, but to protect the space where it happens.