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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The victim blaming on here is astounding and disgusting, and yet one more example of a culture that seeks to shame women for being sexual beings, while at the same time feeling entitled to their bodies at all times. - She doesn't need to apologize or explain why she took nude photos. - The fact she took nudes for someone else doesn't entitle you to view them. Knowing that they were stolen, if you CHOOSE to seek them out, you are complicit. - She doesn't need to justify not being super tech savvy or unable to keep them out of the cloud. Or perhaps they were hacked from her phone or computer. It doesn't matter. They were stolen. - By the logic presented here, anyone who utilizes online banking or any form of online credit transaction deserves to have their account information stolen, disseminates, and repeatedly reposted. It is your fault if you are victimized and you should no better. Women have a right to their own sexualiity. They have a right to choose when and with whom they want to share it. Fuck all you shamers and apologists. Seriously. Fuck you.[/quote] Right on. I think there are a few pervs on this thread who did indeed look at the stolen nudes and don't like being told they are gross human beings.[/quote] [b]I don't like women not being responsible for their own decisions.[/b] Im a woman and thats how I see it. You are stupid if you don't know by now that material on phones and in clouds can be hacked. She has responsibility for her actions in this matter, the Apple service agreement even warns about it.[/quote] You are not holding women responsible for their own decisions. You are holding them responsible for the illegal and immoral actions of other people. Without some nasty asshole douchebag deciding to steal those pics, those pics stay private, as they should've, regardless of where she kept them, as long as she didn't publicly display them. [/quote] Thats right, I do not police others moral values. I do not see any expectation of privacy within the cloud service. Wanting privacy just doesn't make it so.[/quote] Really? Because you seem to have no problem calling these women "stupid." And even today, Apple bills iCloud as secure. In fact, it states "Apple takes data security and the privacy of your personal information very seriously. iCloud is built with industry-standard security practices and employs strict policies to protect your data." It is completely reasonable to expect that her pics would remain private. Your arguments are completely hypocritical and illogical. You claim that these women were dumb for expecting privacy in iCloud, but see no problem expecting your money to be private in an online banking account, which makes the same representations regarding privacy as iCloud does. You claim that the women are stupid and deserve what happened to them, but won't police the moral values of those who stole their private information and people who took advantage of that theft to gawk at their naked bodies without their consent. You claim to be above such foolish decisions because you take the security of your online data seriously, and then store it in a personal cloud that is significantly less secure. Do yourself a favor. Sit down and really think about why you are holding these positions and what they say about how you view women and their sexuality.[/quote] I am a woman, I don't post nudes to my cloud because I also belive they could be hacked. I believe she should have known better. That mean you think that has something to do with my views on womens sexuality? I don't see a connection[/quote]
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