Date: 22/01/2015 14:38:24
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 664848
Subject: Someone stole naked pictures of me. This is what I did about

Someone stole naked pictures of me. This is what I did about

From the Guardian:

Four years ago, intimate photographs of Danish journalist Emma Holten were posted on the web. Thousands viewed them and she still receives online harassment. The issues of revenge porn and hacked photos are part of a larger problem with our relationship to consent, she argues. So Holten decided to pose for and release a new set of pictures of her body. Here she explains why.

I think this is great. Anyone who says “if you didn’t want your photos on the web, you shouldn’t have posed for them” should be slapped in the face (metaphorically).

more….

this is a 2.30 minute video

Good on her.

and I would like to say, these 2nd rate scumbag web site operators who publish revenge porn or stolen/hacked photos of women/men should be pursued by the law, prosecuted and thrown in jail

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Date: 22/01/2015 15:22:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 664872
Subject: re: Someone stole naked pictures of me. This is what I did about

CrazyNeutrino said:


Someone stole naked pictures of me. This is what I did about

From the Guardian:

Four years ago, intimate photographs of Danish journalist Emma Holten were posted on the web. Thousands viewed them and she still receives online harassment. The issues of revenge porn and hacked photos are part of a larger problem with our relationship to consent, she argues. So Holten decided to pose for and release a new set of pictures of her body. Here she explains why.

I think this is great. Anyone who says “if you didn’t want your photos on the web, you shouldn’t have posed for them” should be slapped in the face (metaphorically).

more….

this is a 2.30 minute video

Good on her.

and I would like to say, these 2nd rate scumbag web site operators who publish revenge porn or stolen/hacked photos of women/men should be pursued by the law, prosecuted and thrown in jail

The thing about wherever the word ‘should’ is used, is that it is always too late.

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Date: 22/01/2015 15:24:52
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 664876
Subject: re: Someone stole naked pictures of me. This is what I did about

roughbarked said:


CrazyNeutrino said:

Someone stole naked pictures of me. This is what I did about

From the Guardian:

Four years ago, intimate photographs of Danish journalist Emma Holten were posted on the web. Thousands viewed them and she still receives online harassment. The issues of revenge porn and hacked photos are part of a larger problem with our relationship to consent, she argues. So Holten decided to pose for and release a new set of pictures of her body. Here she explains why.

I think this is great. Anyone who says “if you didn’t want your photos on the web, you shouldn’t have posed for them” should be slapped in the face (metaphorically).

more….

this is a 2.30 minute video

Good on her.

and I would like to say, these 2nd rate scumbag web site operators who publish revenge porn or stolen/hacked photos of women/men should be pursued by the law, prosecuted and thrown in jail

The thing about wherever the word ‘should’ is used, is that it is always too late.

Its never too late to change bad behavior

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