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by Vik1ng 4011 days ago
> Pictures of people out in public, Facebook profiles

But Reddit mostly does not give a shit about posting pictures of people without their consent. Even on bis subs like /r/pics or /r/funny you will see pictures of people in public, which obviously did not consent to have their images posted there. So that's a pretty big double standard to accuse FPH of that while completely ignoring it on default subs.

And /r/videos time after time results in people harassing and brigarding youtubers.