Edited this to remove pics and link--Djoser
Edited this to remove pics and link--Djoser
Last edited by Djoser; 09-05-2014 at 02:26 PM.





If you don't want photographs of yourself naked on the internet, don't take them.





^ uhh what? please, like your gf has never sent you a dirty picture or vise versa? please stop blaming the victims here. i love how all the photos leaked were women




yeaaaaah,,,,,,,,,,,,,
If you don't want everyone seeing you at the strip club don't go there
if you don't want...
I carry my wallet in my back pocket, I am asking for it to be stolen
I mean Erin Andrews should know better to walk around a hotel room naked with the peep hole right there, what was she thinking
Seriously




Oh
Not to mention real financial losses to some of the women who would get paid a ton for posing or appearing nude or topless, now ho hum seen that before.









carrying it at all is just asking for it to be stolen









that you wake up and stop blaming the victims of theft





EZ now, fellas!^My ex has a pics of me _______ - _____ so he shut my phone off. But I got it turned bk on
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MANY MEN WANTED TO LAY ME DOWN, BUT FEW WANTED TO LIFT ME UP
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See but still no sharing........you are no fun at all





Sucks to have privacy violated like that. Simone87 has good point - why all the pics of women? although they do have some nice tits. But Id rather see some leaked nude male celeb photos!





Oldster, Slowpoke, you boys play nice now. Nobody wants a mod spanking.
Mod business settled...
My own thoughts on the issue. Ideally people would be able to share private moments/private pictures with only the people they had intended to do so with. I think it totally sucks that jerks share ex-girlfriend photos (and get paid to do so sometimes). I think it majorly sucks that some douchebag broke into the cloud and stole these women's private photos (including ones that they'd thought were deleted, btw) and is now making them public. Celebrities already have to deal with enough bullshit without someone stealing and making public things that they'd taken *reasonable precautions* to keep private.
What really galls me about this whole thing -the "revenge porn" genre- is that it only exists in a culture where women's bodies are a commodity and women are slut shamed and victimized for having a normal sex drive and for wanting to share that sex drive with someone they love (the intended recipient of the photos). They blame the women for having taken these photos while at the same time feel they are entitled to see the content. "She's a stupid slut for having taken them, so she deserves it that I'm now looking at them, jerking off and calling her a stupid slut."
She didn't take those photos for you. She took them for someone else and she was careful to keep them private. This is what women are always told to do. Be sexy, but keep it under wraps. She did that and now someone broke the law and stole her private content and *she's* getting punished. Women get punished for "stepping out of line" (breaking the "how women are supposed to act" script) regardless of whether or not they do it on purpose (like us) or on accident (like those celebs) and then men wonder why women aren't more joyfully sexually available and free. We would do far more and have far more fun with it if the risk of punishment and the punishments received weren't so damned harsh! DUH.
More mod business...
I'm going to move this thread to The Lounge, because it more belongs there than in Other Work




I don't know about anyone else but I keep all my compromising photos on encrypted hard drives with a 256bit encryption strength. I don't store anything in the cloud, lol @ people who store nudes and porn in the cloud.
I bet the guys at the NSA have been looking at those pictures for years. Between all the hackers and the NSA, there is no way I would put anything in the cloud.
Last edited by safado; 09-02-2014 at 03:51 PM.
“Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.”





I don't store any nude photos on my phone or computer because of assholes like these hackers. I think it's a disgrace this happened.
OP, you are a piece of shit for posting these photos. I know you're a troll but you are obnoxious.





^^^^ beat me to it.
OP you are just as big a POS as the original leaker(s) & any1 else who is sharing those photos. Linking the story is one thing, but including the photos you are doing nothing but adding to the violating of the women whose pics were leaked.
This, precisely. I've given nude photos to a guy who had them on his computer (not protected in any way) and his laptop got stolen. I've known guys who found a girl's phone in the club and, before returning it to her, sent the nude pics she had stored on there to themselves. I've watched guy friends show all their buddies the nude pics that mutual friends gave them, despite the fact that I know these guys use the "I'm not gonna show anyone" line all the time. And then people don't understand why I refuse to send them nude pictures anymore. "Oh, come on, I won't show anyone/I'll keep it safe/I'll delete it" - blah blah blah. At this point, if something were to be shared/get exposed on me, I wouldn't really care. I've come to terms with the fact that nothing is really private when it comes to technology. I use my judgement when it comes to who gets access to nude pics/videos/whatever and if it still comes out, oh well, I knew it could happen. But of course that still doesn't make it ok.
Honestly, I feel far more sorry for everyday women who have this exact same thing happen. But when it happens to them, the police just shrug their shoulders and go "Oh well, what can ya do?" And they can have their entire lives legitimately destroyed. These celebs are going to go through this 2 minute frenzy, everyone's gonna call JLaw courageous and love her even more for what she's gone through, and they'll go on to live perfectly successful lives and make millions more. Everyone feels sorry for them and wants the hackers brought to justice. Of course this should be the case for every time shit like this goes down, including them... but people only seem to "get it" and feel bad for the women it happened to now that it's celebrities and not just "that random slut I don't know whose ex-boyfriend posted her pics on 4chan."
Oh well. I guess it's the same way that no cared about talking about depression and suicide until it was Robbin Williams. I guess sometimes the only way to get people to even take notice is if you show them a celebrity sufferer.
Don't try to win over the haters. You are not the Jerk Whisperer.
Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you.





Honestly, I feel far more sorry for everyday women who have this exact same thing happen. But when it happens to them, the police just shrug their shoulders and go "Oh well, what can ya do?" And they can have their entire lives legitimately destroyed.real financial losses to some of the women who would get paid a ton for posing or appearing nude or topless
For better or worse, this brings us to the 'bottom line' where the issue of the posting of unauthorized adult pics is concerned. these 'A-List' models are in a position where the unauthorized pic postings have caused them real financial 'damages' ... in that the future price offers for adult modeling gigs has been permanently 'devalued' due to the existence of these pics. Dancers and camgirls cannot make a similar claim. Thus the 'A-List' models ... and their highly paid attorneys ... are in a position to create some real fear in regard to future unauthorized pic posters ( the threat of civil 'damage' recovery lawsuits involving major money ). Dancers and camgirls are not in the same position ... due to both the high legal costs involved, and the difficulty in proving damages ( i.e. the unauthorized poster could claim that the pics actually increased dancer / camgirl income due to increased 'free advertising' ).
Also, for better or worse, there is a legal concept involving 'expectation of privacy'. The 'A-List' models were arguably photographed in a 'private' setting ... thus were entitled to at least some expectation that their private pics would remain private. However, where dancers or camgirls are concerned, unauthorized pics of stage / cam performances don't legally carry the same 'expectation of privacy', since both activities are legally considered to be 'public' performances.
It will be interesting to see what sort of legal changes ( if any ) regarding unauthorized pic postings evolve from this incident.
Last edited by Melonie; 09-02-2014 at 02:28 PM.





Speaking of nude photos: But years ago I posed for a friend who claimed he was going to send them to Playboy. I was 20 and naive. Long story short he sent them to several radio people I knew and others. I felt violated and over 20 years still do.
The photos should be removed from the original post by either the OP or a mod. This whole thing is just disgusting.
I have reported the post.
I don't get the draw. There's an entire internet full of naked women, why risk a computer trespass and conspiracy charge on a high profile mark?
Not to mention, celebrity 'private parts' look just the same as normal people's 'private parts.' Nipples, clits, and labia. Nothing we haven't all seen before. There are thousands of stunningly beautiful women on the internet and elsewhere who consent to showing their naked bodies: why not look at them instead?
I think the excitement usually comes from the lack of consent given by the celebrity. Welcome to American rape culture!





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