They are in a public space, they agreed to be revealed. I didn't violate any of their privacy.
just because its legal it doesn't mean its a nice thing to do
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If you are on a beach and you show me your genitals... so you scream loud that I violate your privacy by looking at your genitals?
It is your OWN fault that you show me your genitals.
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if you think privacy is important you can chose to respect the privacy of others, or not contribute to the reduction of their privacy even if they had no reasonable expectation of it
to use your example, you dont have to repost people's genitals on the internet, even if you saw them and even if they are already on the internet
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Don't try to make me feel guilty ! Is not gonna work and it is not my fault. PERIOD.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @anon 2 Mar
I wont try to make you feel anything its just something you can consider for the future
you want to help people, and you do in the future, you can consider this perspective and then do whatever you want
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Next time tell those people to hide their faces with "anon" like you. PERIOD. I don't give a shit.
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They will learn the lesson. This is life.
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Douchebag, that's your energy here.
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yes, you like or not, I don't fucking care.
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Lol public space doesn't mean you can just put their pictures online.
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Sue me because you post a picture with you and your kids on social media, saying that I violate your privacy looking at your "private" picture on internet...
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Lol, posting a picture online of yourself is you deciding to reveal private information of yourself.
A stranger taking your photo, putting it online and drawing lines around your face is quite different.
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I think the issue here is you are highlighting that they are bitcoiners. This exposes random audience members to being subject threats of kidnap and extortion....why do that?
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To be honest, they've gone to a Bitcoin conference and so have outed themselves already. But the bigger problem for me here would be with the organisers filming them and putting it on Youtube. Did they agree to that when they bought the ticket? It's on YT forever. With the advances in facial rec software it won't belong before we'll be able to run the vid through the software and have a name.
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