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CoonTownYT
11-11-2017, 10:09 AM
Riiiiiiiiiiggggghhhht :lol

Somehow I get the feeling that Facebook and Hollyweird aren't that much different.

http://abc7chicago.com/technology/facebook-asking-for-nude-photos-to-protect-users/2623219/


Facebook is telling users to send them naked pictures they might have of themselves for their own protection.

The social network says it is part of a way to prevent someone from posting the photos online as a form of revenge porn.

According to the Australia's Office of the eSafety Commissioner, "The pilot provides a portal for people concerned that an intimate image may be shared online to report it to the Office of the eSafety Commissioner who will notify Facebook to prevent any instances of the image being uploaded after the notification has been actioned."

Mushmouth
11-11-2017, 10:15 AM
Bet they get flooded with pics of muh dick..

Thin White Duke
11-11-2017, 09:38 PM
Send naked pictures of yourself to the world's biggest social media site to protect against naked pictures of yourself getting on the internet? Oooooook.....

Sandy
11-12-2017, 02:40 AM
Facebook specifically claims a license to use any uploaded pictures. They claim they don't sell them, but who's naive enough to believe that? I've heard stories of people seeing ads using what they or friends uploaded.

One of my friends didn't care when his idiot wife helped their barely teenage daughter make an account. The girl first thing uploaded pictures of herself in bikinis way too small. Her poses were so disturbing that if my daughter did that, I'd make her wear a burka until she was 18. I said to my friend, "Don't you know how many pedophiles are out there, don't you know Facebook could use those?" There's nothing that prevents a Facebook employee with enough access from seeing someone's private picture and saving it for himself.

k9woman
11-12-2017, 03:17 AM
Facebook specifically claims a license to use any uploaded pictures. They claim they don't sell them, but who's naive enough to believe that? I've heard stories of people seeing ads using what they or friends uploaded.

One of my friends didn't care when his idiot wife helped their barely teenage daughter make an account. The girl first thing uploaded pictures of herself in bikinis way too small. Her poses were so disturbing that if my daughter did that, I'd make her wear a burka until she was 18. I said to my friend, "Don't you know how many pedophiles are out there, don't you know Facebook could use those?" There's nothing that prevents a Facebook employee with enough access from seeing someone's private picture and saving it for himself.

Sorry to say Mr. Sandman, your friend is an idiot, along with his wife.

justin igger
11-12-2017, 12:06 PM
I wouldn't trust FB with pics of my dog.

Sandy
11-12-2017, 02:12 PM
Sorry to say Mr. Sandman, your friend is an idiot, along with his wife.

No need to be sorry when telling the truth for someone's own good. Sandman Sr. taught me that. My friends aren't liberal SJW types, but sometimes they act like the biggest cucks. If their daughter ever burns coal, that's when I'll be done with them.