Yes because these issues don’t exist in red states.
If you take nude photos of yourself on a phone you have already opened yourself up to the world. People’s phones are hacked all the time. Just don’t take nude photos of yourself. Easy.
Doesn’t pretty much every single person out there have nudes?
I think its pretty fair to expect them to be kept private.
In many places sharing them at all can get you sent to prison.
If I eat a tub of beans, and I get flatulent, and someone says “shouldn’t have eaten all those beans!”
That is not blaming the victim.
Omg there’s hope for you yet. It feels better we can at least agree on aspects of privacy.
I sure as hell have never taken a nude photo of myself on my phone.
You want to talk about one of the dumbest things you can do as a human in today’s age? Take a nude photo of yourself and keep it on your phone.
So is it everyone’s fault when credit card numbers or identities are stolen? It isn’t the criminal’s fault, because people shouldn’t keep private things on their phone, right?
You don’t need nude photos to exchange for goods and services. Sorry but that’s a bad argument.
You don’t need a phone to exchange money for goods and services, either.
Man I wish Blizzard would learn that before they fired the voice actor for Kael’thas. They get what they deserve.
You honestly believe a person who seeks out nude photos to share around the workplace is blameless?
Either you’re a troll or a spectacular chauvinistic jerk. Or both, most likely.
No, people don’t learn and don’t even bother about learning. They just want to jump on people and destroy them. If the person is innocent, then they all start to act like victims and start to say how “we all should wait before judging someone”.
In other words, people are garbage.
No you said credit card numbers as in the vehicle to access money. You’re equating something that you need to survive in society (money) to nude photos. Your credit card number you share willingly to get services or goods, so you have to share it. Come on please find a better argument.
No, that’s not my argument. My argument is don’t take nude photos of yourself.
You’re missing the point entirely.
You said people shouldn’t have nude photos on their phone because of the potential they could be leaked.
By that logic people shouldn’t keep credit card information on their phone because of the potential it could be leaked. Yet I bet you have used your credit card on your phone (or even a desktop, for that matter). So when your credit card number gets into the hands of a criminal, I guess you should blame yourself.
It is not necessarily the same in the sense that you can go on life without sharing nudes, but if you wan to purchase a product or a service online, then you have to use your credit card number.
I get your point that both things are private information, but it’s still not the same.
You can also go on in life without purchasing anything online.
I’m confused. I thought believe all women and ACAB was the thing to do?
Sure, but it’s less feasible than living without sharing nudes, especially nowadays with the advancement of technology and virtual money.
Both are optional, so why is it that one violation of privacy is the victim’s fault but the other isn’t