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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Actually, what the girls did was criminal. They produced child porn and then they showed it to a minor. [/quote] And all the receiver needed to do was hit "delete." No one forced anyone to open a website, compile and label pictures, and send out links so others could view the pictures. Many more counts of possible criminal activity for the ones involved in the creating and organizing of the website. [/quote] No. Actually "deleting" is called destroying criminal evidence - the crime being creation (by girls) and distribution of (by girls) child porn.[/quote] So. Is your contention that the boys were somehow forced to collect pictures, create a website, post and organize pictures, and then send out links to the site to others? They were innocent victims of the senders of these pictures? If not, you must see greater degree of apparent intent to harm on the part of those whose names are connected to the account. [/quote] No. I think the boys should have told their parents, their parents should have notified the police and the girls should have been convicted of providing porn to a minor. So... since they did not notify authorities. Both the boys and girls should be TREATED THE SAME. Imagine that, girls and boys are equal. Stop making girls the victim it is not good for anybody. I do not think sharing the pictures with a friend is a bigger deal than getting naked and taking a picture then sending it to friends. [/quote] It is not the same. Creating and circulating a website takes many more steps and adds several issues of culpability. [/quote] And not all the pictures involved nudity, so some young people who did not get naked have also been exposed to danger. [/quote] What danger?[/quote] The danger that pictures labeled with a child's name could end up in the hands of someone with bad intent who could find out where the child lives. [/quote] That could happen with Instagram too. You have to be invited to the dropbox just like Instagram.[/quote] Some Instagram accounts are public. Others are private. In comparison, you need a specific link to access a Dropbox account. At some point, a link to a Dropbox account could be posted on a public forum, allowing broader access to its contents, but there is no allegation this occurred here. [/quote]
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