
Originally Posted by
The AD
No, it's not the only approach. How about simply telling people not to post nekked photos of others without their consent? I don't really understand why that's not enough. Just add it to the Padded Room disclaimer.
Agree

Originally Posted by
Phildo_Baggins
But how do you enforce it? We all agree on the concept, but are disagreeing on what level of proof we should require.
It’s all a risk mitigation exercise. Your suggestion is more like “let’s ski this slope and if it slides we won’t ski it the rest of the day” and I think we should be digging pits and reading terrain.

Originally Posted by
The AD
I'd say a more appropriate analogy would be "we need to vet every person who wishes to sell an item in Gear Swap. How can we know they're legit and really have an item to sell?" Well, we don't, but we trust that most people are not thieves. Occasionally there may be one who slips in and they need to be dealt with. Same principle applies here.
Agree with AD.

Originally Posted by
Phildo_Baggins
But the consequences are much lower for accidentally buying something that was stolen. Maggot justice has worked well here in the past for sure.
But the harm that could potentially fall in someone who gets posted up is irreparable. So in my mind it needs a higher standard than Gear Swap
The potential harm to someone whose naked picture gets posted may be greater, but it's an attenuated potential. The harm to the poster that got scammed is far more concrete (and it's likely not buying an item that was stolen, it's buying an item that the seller doesn't have or doesn't send). Real $$$ lost, and "maggot justice" is fun to say but not very powerful. There was the incident with the camera that was awesome, but Jesse Jones still got away with his theft; how many other examples of justice were there? And before some of the SJWs here say I'm equating a few dollars with someone's life or reputation, I'll say that sure, I can imagine consequences befalling someone that are horrific if her photo got posted here without consent. But it's very attenuated, the consequences are all hypothetical even if in this scenario the crime is real, whereas the consequences if someone gets scammed in gear swap are real and not hypothetical. And in both cases, we're still talking about someone on this board that violates rules and violates trust, and on one side you have people saying we must assume that everyone is doing this because some people surely will, and on the other side you have people saying we should assume that they are not doing this until proven otherwise.
Regardless, as I've said before, there really is no way to police consent, whether it is "porn" or personal photos in the Ullr thread. You either take people at their word or you don't allow naked pictures, everything else is unenforceable.
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