It wasn't even the primary problem Posting pictures without consent is the problem I'd say for now, report it to admins Isn't he free to be creepy As photographers, how do you see this situation What is the exact difference between the users of r/creepshots and street photagraphers
While everything on r/creepshots seems legal, is there any reason you would see it as ethically wrong I want to hear your thoughts Thought of a better, clearer question. This is a place for everyone in hs to post creepshots they take of their classmates Caption each post with their name and grade 1 R/creepshotgermany:drücke j um zum feed zu springen
Teachersgonewild is a place for educators to show off their wild side All content must be oc and we require verification. We're here so you can post all those creepshots of women in leggings Welcome to r/lululemonleggingz this is a sub dedicated to those sharing the love of lululemon leggings and other lululemon items Posts do not have to be oc but anyone is welcome to post themselves if they would like to (r/lululemonleggingz is the official replacement for the original r/lululemonleggings ran by the same moderation team)
Since for the most part r/creepshots isn't doing anything illegal (forgive me if i don't spend a whole bunch of time combing the submissions to make sure, but that's the impression i get), i feel i have to allow it to exist I sincerely hope the mods looks at public photography laws very carefully, and remove posts/ban people when necessary. 11k subscribers in the maisielouisesmith community The official subreddit dedicated to maisie smith
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