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Is there any videos from the penn state run out there? Any year would work
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Completely agree that masks make some females more comfortable exposing their bodies, but the idea that their future would be ruined is farcical these days. So many women from the early 2000's up to today's date that ran nude at Tufts, Harvard, Denison, University of Vermont, University of Maine, UCSC First Rain and Williamette, not to mention Fremont, B2B, and various WNBR events, and Spring Break wet T shirt contests and Mardi Gras flashing, have gone on to amazing careers in the medical, legal, political and other fields. Its just not that big a deal anymore to have naked pictures of someone appear, it doesn't ruin careers. But, as I said before, if it makes the females more comfortable, more power to them.
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I suppose how big a deal it is, might depend on where you are. I can't imagine nude run pics being regarded neutrally in conservative areas or MAGA-land. Marjorie Taylor Greene showing Hunter Biden's nude photo was an attempt at harm, of some sort, albeit by a nutjob. Even in more "liberal" parts of the US, we hear of teachers being fired for nude photos. I wish you were correct, but the women who made the effort to be masked, presumably disagree with your risk assessment. |
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Respectfully, I think everyone's missing the point. Yes, the impact on one's career is a consideration. However, I think the primary fear is simply being traceable. The very fact that there are members on this board that have done the research and know enough information (full name, workplace, locality) to track these women down IRL is, I think, something just about anyone would find terrifying were it to happen to them.
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Sure. Anyone can be traced using any photo. But we aren’t talking about any photo. We’re talking about nude photos, which—particularly for women—can bring all kinds of unwanted attention. Facial recognition brings with it the possibility of that attention spilling over into real life, which is both frightening and dangerous.
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Regarding this forum… my position has always been that anyone who participates in a public nude event understands they can/will be photographed; so I don’t have a problem posting/reposting such photos. I do draw a line at doxxing or leaving breadcrumbs for others to doxx the participants. Because regardless of whether or not the participant understood the risk of being doxxed, the person actually doxxing them is the one that compromises their safety. Not to mention, such activities could potentially bring the wrong kind of attention to this forum. We’ve always kind of flown under the radar here, and I’d personally prefer to keep it that way. Last edited by flanker7; 06-08-2024 at 08:18 AM. |
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which is why the use of facial recognition and other AI tools should be banned from this forum altogether - the cost outweighs the benefits imo
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