When you act like a scumbag you should expect to be treated as such, and therefore when you ask for naughty submissions online you should expect the trolls to come crawling out from under their bridges.
Sleazy British tabloid The Sun Tweeted a request for women to send in their “cleavage snaps”, promising a 1k prize and acting like they didn't know the internet would troll them up real good.
It's hard to tell what people are thinking when they ask for online submissions nowadays, and we must assume they expect to be trolled when they openly act like perverts.
But there's no way The Sun's social media person could have foreseen known they would fall in love with one of the entrants.
See This Tabloid Asked For Boob Pics And Got Masterfully Trolled here
If, for instance, the writer had looked up the newspaper in something as simple as Wikipedia, he might have said, "Despite years of voluntary cleavage, The Sun's request brought out the trolls." Or something. Anything besides, "hey, look at this--isn't it stupid?"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sun_Newspaper
Over and over, Neatorama makes the same mistake of letting people write about things they have no background or actual knowledge in. All of those "can you believe they let us play with that" or "movies that scarred us and didn't they know it was wrong" sorts of articles, that grab one tiny piece of information (usually visual) and make believe it exists in a vacuum.
C'mon, people, if you're going to be amazed by something, find out something about it before you print.
The Promoter reserves the right to publish entries (including parts of entries) other than the winning entry and publication does not necessarily mean the entrant has won a prize.
Entrants will retain copyright in their submitted entries, however, by entering, all entrants licence the Promoter a worldwide royalty-free perpetual licence to edit, publish and use each entry in any and all media (including print and online) for publicity and news purposes.
The entries they've published so far all say "© Not known" even when the entrant is holding the camera. They deserve to be trolled.