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by tivert
990 days ago
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> Literally all some kid has to do is use the Photoshop magic wand feature to copy someone's face and post it on another image. Do it, show me the results. > High schoolers don't care about the difference. They'll harass the target just as much if those kinds of pictures show up around school. You're moving the goalposts. I don't care if highschoolers will run with obvious, low quality crap. In fact, throughout this whole conversation, I didn't have highschoolers harassing each other on my mind at all. I was thinking about the more general problem, which includes things like harassing exes and potential employers coming across pictures during a job search. |
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> which includes things like harassing exes and potential employers
You are completely missing the point. Also, your repeated requests that I engage in sexual harassment is weird.
The damage of sexually harassing messages being sent to your friends and families can be just as damaging regardless of whatever small quality issues that you think exist.
You are confused about what the issue is. People are still significantly harmed via this harassment, even if there are quality issues. The "accuracy" isn't the determining factor here. Instead, it is the sexually harassment messages and images being spammed to people surrounding the victim.