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Crying out justice, but seeking out triumphs (iwanttobeasleep) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-01-06 00:43:00


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Flickr is a website where people share photos of themselves, often with complete strangers.

Nachismo is a photo-sharing member who comes with a harrowing tale. Apparently, someone else on Flickr (Whitman) had some pictures of his daughter posted on a pedophilic site (the original story has been taken down, so no further details). So she creates a petition to make Flickr stop the pedophiles from viewing photos of children on the site. Throughout the comments there is a lot of support, and people calling for the balls of pedophiles on a silver platter.

Flickr should be a safe website for friends to meet new friends and to share pictures: Flickr should not be a playground for pedophiles.


There's also: It's okay to spam and if you don't like it, you're with the pedophiles!

And: I'm sad that my paranoia keeps me from showing pictures of my kids to complete strangers.

Whitman comes in to say that: Flickr accounts should be verifiable. Like Paypal. Even the free ones.

Not to mention: They seem to have a big problem with spamming.

And this last one, because no wank report is complete with someone bringing logic in a tl;dr style.


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[info]tangentialone
2007-01-07 01:43 am UTC (link)
Oooo, I hadn't heard of that one! Nifteh. :D I just use Save As > save as complete web page when I want the whole page.

I use Firefox, and this version lets you right click on right-click-disabled pages even with JavaScript enabled. It brings up the little dialog window ("Content property of blah blah blah") people like to put in but it ALSO brings up the normal right-click menu. I find that hilarious. :D

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