mirafrida
"number-one amateur"
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I have not followed all the details of all these convoluted exchanges. I never saw the image in question. So I can speak with only so much specificity.I would imagine they'd be screaming from the rooftops if they were doxxed (and rightly so)
I'm sure you are right from a legal perspective, etc. And the site's new policy is clearly stated, so we need to abide by it.
However, I do think "common expectations" of privacy vary a lot according to context, in ways this thread hasn't seemed to acknowledge.
I, personally, have never taken nudes for exactly the reasons discussed in this thread - once they exist, they can get out. But if, say, I sent nudes to a significant other, I would expect them to keep those pictures private (even knowing I was taking the risk they would not).
Now, if I, personally, put a nude of myself as a public avatar on an erotica site, I personally would not have any expectation of privacy. I would intuit that I'd effectively moved it into the context of being a porn image - even if I'd not conveyed copyright permission to everyone viewing it. I'd not consider reposting of it doxxing, except inasmuch as I'd already doxxed myself. In that same way, I'm guessing the OP would not scream from the rooftops if they'd chosen a nude avatar and then it was reposted.
The messier case that's been brought up, of course, is if I make an avatar of someone else's nude image without their consent. Conceivably that's part of what drove the new policy, and fair enough. But in that case, the truly culpable party, in my view, would be the one who posted the image as an avatar, and moved it into the "porn" sphere of context in the first place. They would, presumably, face significant legal exposure these days, and rightly so.
Yes, sites and people downstream should also take some care to avoid being implicated in passing along rage porn. But as I said before, it seems to me that the logical conculsion if we start shifting maximal blame for such acts downstream is to say that no one can view any porn ever - from the possibility that any image might be one posted without consent.