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Originally Posted by anonjohn
New Technology.
Consider the vintage pictures here. Smartphones and the internet were not imagined. Many naturists/nudists willingly posed for print magazines and friends with film cameras. Distribution was limited. Family/friends/neighbours/colleagues unlikely to see it, especially for foreign magazines.Don't count on hiding in the mass of images. Current technological developments include facial and location recognition eventually available to all. A prospective employer might put the candidate's image through one and find your nude or sex pics. Or a doxxer, puts the nude picture through facial recognition and up comes your Facebook page.
OK this is planning for the unplanned - maybe I'm just paranoid.
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This is very rational and not paranoid AnonJohn. You're living up to the promise of your icon, lol.
I will say though, I don't think the concern is employers much so much as it is normal people. If I could put my female friend's faces through a simple search engine and discover nudes of them, I'm pretty sure I'd spend one night staying up til 3 AM systematically searching. There wouldn't be any malicious intent here, I'd just love to see some of them naked...b/c you know...I'm a human male. Multiply that logic by a whole lot of other pervy males, and suddenly, there's a much bigger problem.
Or...who knows. Maybe the U.S. just eventually realizes that everyone is infact naked under their clothes, and nudity starts becoming less stigmatized. That way, people's lives aren't ruined just because they posed for nudes and happened to trust the wrong person.