Revenge porn is the term used to describe the non-consensual distribution of intimate images. Basically, it's when someone — a hacker, an ex-boyfriend, an ex-girlfriend, a stranger, a website dedicated to revenge porn, etc. This sharing can be done through social media, text message, hosting sites dedicated specifically to the distribution of these types of images or even physically printed. This problem comes in various forms. You might remember when Jennifer Lawrence's iCould account was hacked and her nude images were stolen and shared on the Internet; that's an example of revenge porn.
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Her attorney, Joseph Mathew, said that the court papers have been sealed to the public so as to protect his client. Over the period of seven years, their long-distance romance involved intimate moments shared via photos and Skype chats — the kind of content that you desperately hope you can trust the recipient to delete, or to at least not share. If I ever sent him a picture, I asked him to delete it right away. And he promised me that he did. He lied.
What You Need To Understand About Revenge Porn Before Sending That Nude Snap
Is Cheetah print on the comeback? Asking for a friend. Cause I legit never know what to do with my hands.
Photos are generally posted with the full names of the person pictured nude and without that person's consent. Sexual comments about the subjects of the photos are solicited from visitors to the site. The site makes its money through what has been described by opponents of the site as a form of blackmail —requiring subjects wishing to remove their photos pay a fee for doing so. Revenge porn in general is highly controversial and has been the subject of repeated attempts in different jurisdictions to criminalize it. The man then posted her nude photos on MyEx.