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Old 07-25-2015, 01:58 AM
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Originally Posted by torretxt View Post
It's a generational thing. The ages of most women in these photos are such that they grew up with social media and are totally accustomed to sharing even the most minute aspects of their lives with total strangers.
This is only part of the story. Companies like Facebook deliberately obscure their privacy policies and also regularly change them because it's in their interest to encourage sharing of content. I work in this area and believe it, deceiving users about how much they're sharing is often part of the business plan. Yes, social media posts are often in the public domain but I still think there's a difference between those photos and ones of riders in the WNBR or Fremont Solstice Parade.
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