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Originally Posted by Turbokittykat
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Originally Posted by thegirlgotsoul
I for one, just think all this drama over some photos is quite silly.
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*shrug* It's easy to think that when it's not you that could get into trouble.
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But that was exactly my point. No matter how much I like helping people out when I can, as an adult who enjoys her job tremendously, I would not do something that would or could put my job in jeopardy just so people on the internet could know about stuff early.
And I'm not speaking for or toward SonRisa as she is not in this particular discussion, but comeon. If you really are that afraid of losing your job over something such as this, then its quite simple. Just stop posting photos you know your not supposed to post. If you continue to do so, online no less, where you know the photos are going to be posted all over the place whether you like it or not, then you kind of deserve to deal with the consequnces of what happens to you, job wise.
No matter what you think of the people who repost her photos, be it you think they are selfish or immature or whatever, it is what happens online. People steal stuff online and claim it as their own, all the time. People hotlink stuff. It happens. Nature of the beast. It's not like it is going to stop. But no matter how nicely you ask that people kindly not repost images you took with the sole intention to post yourself in a public internet forum, it will happen.
Bottom line is, you take photos with the intention to show it off in a public place, then its going to be put in other public places. You have ZERO control of what happens to them. And by posting them, you are in a way, acknowledging that and accepting that it is going to happen.
But either way, I for one would be very bummed out of SonRisa, and others, stopped posting their wonderful photos, but in the end, they need to do what is best for them and if that means not risking their jobs anymore, then so be it. You speak of others being "afraid" to post what they know, but maybe they are not afraid, but instead, just respecting what they know they are not supposed to be doing, which is leaking information from their employer.