Sure, the Internet is a big sharing space. But supposedly you can also use it to store your private files or to share content with only SOME people. Nobody can deny that. So the fact that somebody puts a picture of him/herself on the Internet, unless this person herself shares it with the general public, does not mean that that picture is no longer private! It doesn't matter if that person is a celebrity either, famous people are still people just like anybody else and deserve to have privacy so long as they wish to.
It seems quite straightforward to me, but it would seem that according to some people it's not that obvious.
Stealing private pictures and sharing them online is a hideos crime - any picture! though of course it is even worse with nude pictures.
Have a look at this link, it was brought to my attention on Twitter and it seems interesting to me. The people who steal private pictures and share them with the general public should be exposed and should pay for their crime.
Looking at those pictures is also a breach of privacy, because they were not supposed to be available to be seen by anybody to begin with. Besides, this is a matter of supply and demand, really, so what about stopping the demand?
Would you like to say #ImNotLooking too?
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