Your comment reminded me of Saudi Arabia where they force women to be accompanied by a relative male guard (for restriction purposes not for safety ones) in order for her to be able travel 🤡 When in reality, It's MEN who need to be restricted with a (female) gaurd for the dangers they pose
Another reason to be very selective and cautious who you engage with in any sexual way, this isn't just porn stars who have compromising videos and photos of them shared on the internet endlessly. Also why I think women should never ever share nudes or anything like that. Hell I won't even put a photo of my face anywhere on the internet anymore. No social media for me, no online dating anymore. It is good to not be easily googled and keep your personal info safe. I try my best to not share personally identifiable info about myself online but sometimes get paranoid if I share something anonymously that could be traced back to me.
I shared here before of how a guy I had done stuff with spycam recorded me and then blackmailed me with videos on the internet. You can send a dmca takedown notice, but it won't do anything. They asked me to prove I owned the video. That video is still out there somewhere. It makes me sick to think he may have even made money off it as he told me he was planning to do when I told him I did not consent to that being recorded or shared and threatened to sue him. But I really don't have the resources to sue someone for that or even know where the video might be now.
It's ridiculously easy by now (especially with the help of ai) to put someone's face on a different body and create porn images that way that look almost indistinguishable from the real thing at the first glance. They can use any picture of your face, even that professional headshot from LinkedIn or your company's website. There are apps and tools for that, so pretty much every scrote can produce content like this.
This opens doors for revenge porn on a whole different level. Try proving that this is not your body and not real when shit like this gets shared and goes viral. These pictures will be online forever and every family member, future partner or employer will be able to find them. We need to be more careful with our pictures and that includes putting our face on social media, dating apps or company websites.
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Sep 21, 2023
Wow good article. This technology is creepy as fuck. (Thanks Mark Zuckerscrote.) Any stranger could take your photo out in public and find out everything about you, or anyone monitoring any camera, any cop, security guard, any time you go to a ballgame and the camera pans your face. This is the second time in a week I've read about disturbing facial recognition.
Males shouldn't be allowed to use the internet.
The porn industry would shrivel up into an insignificant pile of nothing if men stopped creating a demand for it.
Another reason to be very selective and cautious who you engage with in any sexual way, this isn't just porn stars who have compromising videos and photos of them shared on the internet endlessly. Also why I think women should never ever share nudes or anything like that. Hell I won't even put a photo of my face anywhere on the internet anymore. No social media for me, no online dating anymore. It is good to not be easily googled and keep your personal info safe. I try my best to not share personally identifiable info about myself online but sometimes get paranoid if I share something anonymously that could be traced back to me.
I shared here before of how a guy I had done stuff with spycam recorded me and then blackmailed me with videos on the internet. You can send a dmca takedown notice, but it won't do anything. They asked me to prove I owned the video. That video is still out there somewhere. It makes me sick to think he may have even made money off it as he told me he was planning to do when I told him I did not consent to that being recorded or shared and threatened to sue him. But I really don't have the resources to sue someone for that or even know where the video might be now.
It's ridiculously easy by now (especially with the help of ai) to put someone's face on a different body and create porn images that way that look almost indistinguishable from the real thing at the first glance. They can use any picture of your face, even that professional headshot from LinkedIn or your company's website. There are apps and tools for that, so pretty much every scrote can produce content like this.
This opens doors for revenge porn on a whole different level. Try proving that this is not your body and not real when shit like this gets shared and goes viral. These pictures will be online forever and every family member, future partner or employer will be able to find them. We need to be more careful with our pictures and that includes putting our face on social media, dating apps or company websites.
Wow good article. This technology is creepy as fuck. (Thanks Mark Zuckerscrote.) Any stranger could take your photo out in public and find out everything about you, or anyone monitoring any camera, any cop, security guard, any time you go to a ballgame and the camera pans your face. This is the second time in a week I've read about disturbing facial recognition.
Thank you for sharing this!