
12-29-2023, 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by preuter53
I know a good few of the Brighton riders, and I’m aware some of them aren’t happy about being shared.
One of them has commented that whilst she’s aware that the pictures come up regularly (friends let her know), there’s not a lot she can do- she was naked in public, and didn’t try to disguise herself. She’s learnt to deal with it and move on.
Her main complaint I guess is that it’s not the purpose of the ride. The whole ride has largely been subsumed by exhibitionism/voyeurism nowadays.
The rise of facial recognition in recent times is a new wrinkle, and I think as interesting as it is, there was a time when we’d have to comb through all sorts of social media/websites to connect the dots. This just removes a lot of the steps. Not to mention that social media isn’t included in most of the affordable facial recognition sites. These connections happened beforehand.
I’d wager as well, some of these women did it and probably regret the exposure it’s given them.
I suppose the question is “is it ok to post non-wnbr pics of participants?”.
As a final point, the rise of wnbr pics as porn has probably ironically contributed to the dwindling numbers of women on these rides.
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Which one is this? Knowing that makes it hotter.
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