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They all lacked discipline. And the voyeuristic abusers should be punished. Note 1: where in these recent articles about nude photo sharing does it specify that "kids" were the perpetrators? Note 2: I don't possess, watch, or like pornography, so I'm not being in the least bit a hypocrite.
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You don't say? I'm pretty sure that this has been going on since photography was invented.. I laugh at all the people that act up in arms about this like they've never possessed some amount of pornography over the course of their career..
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I don't think it is about that. It is about photographing someone without their consent then posting it online with all of their information. This is a clear form of harassment and does not compare to going to a store and buying a playboy magazine.
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Is that what they're saying now? When the original story broke they made it sound like the pictures in question were obtained by typical means, but the posting was the part lacking consent.
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