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Old 09.04.2014, 11:32 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
then why are you singling out nude photos over everything else that gets stolen online?

tesla's luddism is at least consistent
Because the nude pics are what all the talking heads are pontificating about, because taking nude photos is a bit less mundane then online banking or email, and because nude photos have a more inherent risk than other technology risks as people are biologically inclined to want to see these pics so there is more demand. Again this is why we teach middle school kids not to do it, too much risk of privacy invasion. Nudity is privacy yes? When you take a photograph youre ready taking the control out pf your own hands an yielding it to the technology. At least with actual nudity, somebody has to be more bold to assualt and disrobe a person. With pictures it becomes easier and less physically direct than shoplifting
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