
Originally Posted by
EricRRobert
There are a lot of camgirls (especially on MGF) who don't realize that if they use the same pictures on the sites that they do on social media (especially Instagram and Twitter), a simple Google Image Search will lead right back to them.
So today I ran across a girl, did some curious clicking, and found out that it was trivial to find her real name, birthday, unprotected Facebook page, workplace, family and coworkers' social media accounts... as well as a bunch of naked pictures of her.
Maybe it's wrong to do that curious clicking in the first place - maybe it's harmless - maybe it's a grey area. Anyway, what's done is done.
But what bothers me is: I have no desire whatsoever to meet/stalk/blackmail/humiliate/terrify anyone, but I know that there are guys in the world who are pretty fucking scary.
So the ethical question is: should I tell her about the trail back to her so she can erase it, or would that be unnecessarily terrifying to her?
And if I do tell her, should I do it on MGF (where the mods will read it and possibly punish her and/or me) or on FB (which would be fucking scary, give her my own personal info, and also more likely to be accidentally seen by a friend or family member)?
Or should I just forget I saw anything, never make contact with her at all, and decide it's her problem, not mine?
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