I think the blogger was a little naive, her problem as she describes it is that she became aware that the photos people were taken were being posted on the internet and being viewed and commented on by low-lifes. She knew people were taking photos, she just didn't think about what they were doing with them. She should have realised (and now does) that everything inevitably ends up on the internet. Especially pictures of public, publicity-hungry events.
All life is here, both on the internet generally and OCC specifically. I have a lot more sympathy for Gen's viewpoint than for some of the meat-market sexist comments you get here from certain contributors, but we're all in favour of freedom of expression, and that includes views we disagree with.
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