Seriously? FB wants people to send nude photos to them--for their own protection

3,897 Views | 7 Replies | Last: 8 yr ago by quash
Jinx
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Facebook is telling people that if THEY send nude photos of themselves in, FB will create a "digital footprint" of the photo so the company can use its image-catching technology to prevent an angry ex from uploading the photos in the future.

I smell a huge rat here. They're testing this system in Australia.

Here's an idea: Don't take naked selfies or let your boyfriend or hubbie take nude photos of you. Problem solve, without having to send your photos to FB, where literally thousands of male programmers are probably rubbing their hands together at the prospect of creating a database of the good, the bad and the ugly just for laughs.
NOVA Bear
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You're right. Take the logic from your argument here and apply it elsewhere. It will take you far.
PartyBear
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Obviously the KGB just wants nude photos of every American dumb enough to send them one.
cowboycwr
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It seems an easier thing would be to..... just ban nudity on the site.....


Or not take nude pictures...
Doc Holliday
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I'm glad to see you not outright trust something like this.

Take this same attitude towards government, hell even life in general and you'll be glad you did.
Mr Caithness (stovepipe)
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why does it have to be the male programmers that are pre-accused (stereotyped)
Mitch Blood Green
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My favorite Dick pic.

Boatshoes
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If you have a Facebook account these days you deserve whatever badness comes your ways as result.
quash
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Why do we have to do all the work? The NSA has what FB needs.
“Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.” (The Law, p.6) Frederic Bastiat
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