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craigmc
4839 days ago
That is the world wide web. You published it and anyone could save a copy of what you published (right-click, save as) at any time. This is no different surely?
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dpcan
4839 days ago
This archive is taking one more step - right-click, save-as, "re-post to the web".
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eli
4839 days ago
Sure, but it's still polite to observe robots.txt restrictions (or whatever analogous mechanism could work here)
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kmfrk
4839 days ago
I can also see your deleted reddit comment, but that still betrays some understanding of privacy.
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skeletonjelly
4839 days ago
And Facebook not actually deleting your photos when you click the "delete" button is ok too right? It's published forever?
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Dylan16807
4839 days ago
I would presume that facebook photos are usually not public. There is quite a distance between the way private and public data should be handled.
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