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In response to
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Nude selfie celebs were 'dumb', EU commissioner says -- (link)
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by
DaneDukeNuuk
Victim blaming much? -- nm
Posted by
Mop (aka rburriel)
Oct 1 '14, 18:25
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He is not wrong, but still.
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Spawn
Oct 1, 18:50
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I will disagree that they knew it was going online. However, having the image in a phone that can be hacked via the internet puts you at risk.
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Bacon
Oct 1, 18:52
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That's a really nice sports car you've got there. It'd be a shame if someone stole it. -- nm
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Mop
Oct 1, 18:56
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No, a better analogy. Go hiking in the Gorge and leave your purse on the front seat. Oh the car is locked, but it's sitting right there.
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Bacon
Oct 1, 19:04
1
Protect your brand. -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 1, 19:08
If they did not it is their own fault, though. And if you are that famous and do not want it out there it is your own obligation to be responsible for
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Spawn
Oct 1, 18:53
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