If you've blurred out your house on streetview, why?

Anonymous
One of my neighbors is a top secret spook and the address and house images are missing off the internet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when friends post pictures nonstop of their happy families, but make their kids face their heads backwards. WHY? If you want your kids to have privacy, just don't post pictures. Instead it's like some teaser pic. It's weird.
Harry and Meghan?
Anonymous
Whenever I see a blurred out house I automatically think the owners are super paranoid weirdos. Like preppers. So you blurred out your house that looks exactly like every other house on your street in the name of security and safety? Sure, dude.

I do occasionally browse through Google street views as a way to kill a little down time at work. I like to pick a random city and random neighborhoods just to get a sense of the place and will say it is less than 1/100 houses that is blurred out. It's really not common. The PP who claimed seven houses on her street is blurred out, never seen anything like that. It's more like one house in an entire subdivision or neighborhood. And you assume it's owned by a weird old man who snarls at any kid who gets within a few feet of his precious lawn, which is actually overgrown and a semi thicket. Or someone with a suspicious home business in the basement involving a lot of computer monitors and mysterious small packages.
Anonymous
Whenever I see a blurred out house I assume criminals think the house has something of value worth hiding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whenever I see a blurred out house I automatically think the owners are super paranoid weirdos. Like preppers. So you blurred out your house that looks exactly like every other house on your street in the name of security and safety? Sure, dude.

I do occasionally browse through Google street views as a way to kill a little down time at work. I like to pick a random city and random neighborhoods just to get a sense of the place and will say it is less than 1/100 houses that is blurred out. It's really not common. The PP who claimed seven houses on her street is blurred out, never seen anything like that. It's more like one house in an entire subdivision or neighborhood. And you assume it's owned by a weird old man who snarls at any kid who gets within a few feet of his precious lawn, which is actually overgrown and a semi thicket. Or someone with a suspicious home business in the basement involving a lot of computer monitors and mysterious small packages.


You have an active imagination, pp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of my neighbors is a top secret spook and the address and house images are missing off the internet.


Smart spook.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The owners of the giant, ugly new build next to me blurred out their house and part of my yard. Not sure what’s worse, the house or the blur.


I feel sorry for anyone who has to live next to these monstrosities. There is one at the corner of our block and it was hard to sell. One renter after another and it became a bit overgrown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because I am so nosy and also a hypocrite. I can find out someone’s information / Facebook / address from just a brief conversation in an orthodontist waiting room.


Same.
Anonymous
My neighbors did it because their garage was open when the picture was taken. They did not want people to know what was there.
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