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      Did you read the article at all? They’re faked, but that’s still enough to cause harm.

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        If they’re fake, then I won’t care. But of course, like it was said elsewhere, I live in a place where nude pictures are, at most, an embarrassment and not a threat to my life or physical wellbeing.

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          You won’t care, but your employer might, to the point where they fire you. Your partner might, to the point where they leave you. Your overbearing family members might, to the point where they put out an ‘honour killing’ hit on you, or do the deed themselves.

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            He/she already said it. It is not a problem in the country/society he lives in. “Just an embarrassment”, they said.

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              Like I just pointed out, ‘something embarrassing’ can have much dire consequences when put in the wrong hands.

              It only has to go to someone with no chill and they will make the problems. The place they live in might be chill, but that doesn’t mean there will be zero consequences.

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                I live in a place where nude pictures are, at most, an embarrassment

                What part of above sentence don’t you understand? If their society (neighbours, employers, friends and family etc.) doesn’t care about nudity, what kind of dire consequences can you have in the wrong hands? If they were photoshopped into doing something illegal, it’s not something that can be avoided at all. So you “caring” doesn’t work either.

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                  It only has to go to someone with no chill and they will make the problems.

                  What part of the above sentence don’t you understand?

                  If their society (neighbours, employers, friends and family etc.) doesn’t care about nudity, what kind of dire consequences can you have in the wrong hands?

                  The problem there is that you are assuming that literally everyone in their lives is chill with this kind of thing. Maybe that is true if you spend your entire life in one particular bubble that happens to accept nudity, but that is true of basically no one. There is always at least one prude that would try to raise hell in the name of Christianity or some other such religion or other shit.

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      Add ‘dont use your computer or phone while naked’ to the list. Spyware riddled machines with webcams can also be how these nudes come about.

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        Alternatively, if somebody threatens you with nudes, release your own! Nobody’s going to blackmail you, if you’re a nudist! Jeff bezos energy