Welcome to yet another lecture on why posting pictures of yourself on social media sites may come back to haunt you. In this week’s lesson we shall be looking at yet another rascally thing Reddit users are up to. The subreddit called Facebook Cleavage is making quite a stir.
The content aggregator Reddit is known for its love of cats and its controversial dark side. The latest on a list of subreddits that go against socially acceptable behavior encourages users to “Find sexy pictures of your hot Facebook friends” and post them to the online forum without the user’s permission. Facebook users should think twice before posting sexy pics of themselves, or make sure their friends won’t break their trust.
According to journalist Radhika Sanghani: “Facebook said users were legally entitled to use those photographs as they had been made publicly available.”Â
[ Source :Â TheTelegraph ]
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