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View submission: Content Policy Update
> Photographs, videos, or digital images of you in a state of nudity or engaged in any act of sexual conduct, taken without your permission.
So, "revenge porn" and /r/TheFappening[1] is OK, since the photos were taken with permission and only later used without permission?
Wow, you are right.
Comment by [deleted] at 06/08/2015 at 05:39 UTC
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Comment by Ehlmaris at 06/08/2015 at 14:45 UTC
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I disagree on this. The photos were originally taken with permission of the subject, given the understanding that they would remain private. However they were subsequently taken from the intended recipient via hacking into servers. It's this subsequent taking that resulted in /r/TheFappening, and that taking was without permission and the result of illegal activity.
So yeah. It's not OK.
Comment by poesse at 06/08/2015 at 02:47 UTC
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The fappening was banned though.. Does no one remember this?
Comment by OneManWar at 06/08/2015 at 00:53 UTC
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The photos were *literally* TAKEN without the people's permission. Literally.
Comment by Secretly-a-potato at 05/08/2015 at 23:00 UTC
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But they bannes /r/TheFappening so your argument is invalid