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Facebook is testing a new preemptive revenge porn defense in Australia that may, at first blush, feel counterproductive: uploading your nude photos or videos directly to Messenger. According to the Australia Broadcasting Corporation, Facebook has partnered with the office of the Australian government’s e-Safety Commissioner, which works primarily to prevent the online abuse of minors, to develop the new system for combating the non consensual sharing of explicit media.
Hmm...Anyone think this will work, or is even a good idea? Of course it is an issue but not sure if this is the best way to deal with it.
Here is a better idea. How about not sending your girlfriend a "dic pic" or your boyfriend a photo of your privates?
Taking naked photos or videos without consent is against the law and posting them online should carry a harsh penalty.
Taking photos and videos with consent and giving them to a trusted partner that you are dating.. What could go wrong when the inevitable breakup happens?
Stuff on the internet is forever so it is best not to put anything too graphic out there or someday your grandchildren might stumble across it...
as I've tried so hard to keep explaining to the authorities, I figured they could always do something like this and have been uploading nudie (artwork) images of me to facebook for many years now.
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