Normalize asking for consent before taking photos of others
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David Todd McCartyreplied to Em :official_verified: last edited by
There is no such thing as privacy in public. No photographer needs your permission to take your picture.
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RegressionToTheMemereplied to David Todd McCarty last edited by
@davidtoddmccarty @Em0nM4stodon @LinuxAndYarn There's a world of difference between what you're allowed to do, and what you should do.
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Em :official_verified:replied to RegressionToTheMeme last edited by
@TeeCeeGee Exactly!
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100%. As the anonymous person I quoted inhttps://privacy.thenexus.today/consent-for-fediverse-developers/ says
"Every time I am in public anyone can photograph (or video) me, but it doesn't make it any less sleazy if someone is following me, taking candids of me in a compromised position, and posting them elsewhere. I probably can't sue the photographer, but I also didn't consent, and most reasonable people would agree that I have every right to be mad. Only a dickhead would say 'well just don't go out in public'."
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@jdp23 Wow! That was truly an amazing article! Thank you so much for sharing this! And writing this!
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@[email protected] glad you liked it!
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