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by 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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This archive is taking one more step - right-click, save-as, "re-post to the web".
Sure, but it's still polite to observe robots.txt restrictions (or whatever analogous mechanism could work here)
I can also see your deleted reddit comment, but that still betrays some understanding of privacy.
And Facebook not actually deleting your photos when you click the "delete" button is ok too right? It's published forever?
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.