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Old 10-06-2015, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by onecraftybloke View Post
But that's just the thing. Comps of women including social network pictures is basically doxing- if you figured out who they were, other could use the pictures to find them too. Find them, harass them, or, if they have seriously nefarious intent, much, much, worse. I'm pretty sure nearly everyone here values their own privacy. If we're already in a grey area regarding images of these people, it's reasonable to ask that we do the same regarding their "physical pseudonymity" as I'll put it.

I think that's a pretty easy line to draw. And, no, I don't think the younger generation would be as loosey-goosey about this as your confirmation bias would lead you to believe. Let's try to err on the side of caution when it comes to tracking down women who choose to appear naked publically- because make no mistake, that's what this is, internet detectives.
Very important point!!! To take this idea a step further, if we want to encourage a less up-tight society, in which public nudity is accepted and more generally practiced, we need to respect and defend the legitimate interests of people who already are practicing it.
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