A viral TikTok account is doxing ordinary and otherwise anonymous people on the internet using off-the-shelf facial recognition technology, creating content and growing a following by taking advantage of a fundamental new truth: privacy is now essentially dead in public spaces.

  • Otter@lemmy.ca
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    2 years ago

    That whole “no expectation of privacy in public spaces” thing shouldn’t be limitless. Ideally it should be closer to the number of people you expect to be present in that public space. People can take photos, record their day, and whatever else they want, but there should be limits around what they can do with the content.

    I don’t see any laws around this any time soon, but it just never made sense to me how you can be recorded just existing and then a few million people can see it and harass you about it.

    At the very least, doxxing people like this should be illegal.

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    2 years ago

    Suddenly I’m very glad that I never uploaded any pictures of myself to any social media network ever.

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      2 years ago

      My employer made us all put headshots on the company website. I’m not thrilled about that. And my partner and frienda keep posting pictures with me in them to Facebook, though I try to avoid it. It’s hard to stay hidden from the internet.

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        2 years ago

        I remember my mother had a similar situation where she and a few coworkers complained about the headshots and they ultimately removed them.

        It sucks that your friends upload pictures of you without consent. That’s not a nice thing to do…

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      2 years ago

      Don’t want to be a douche but don’t you think someone else may have uploaded one of two? It happened to me, they used my name too.

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        2 years ago

        There are two pictures I know of from my graduation, but unless you know where I stand in the group picture it’s literally impossible to spot me. My face is half-covered by someone else, which I was really upset about back then haha :D

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    2 years ago

    So when the FBI does it its all part of the plan but when some guy on the internet does it everyone loses there shit

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      2 years ago

      But when the FBI scans my face I know they have the best intentions /s

      But seriously, this could be dangerous for a lot of people. Imagine someone’s stalker having a hold on some of this information?

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        2 years ago

        That’s a great concern we should make it so all content is scanned by the government to ensure nobody can do anything bad. Think of the children.

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    2 years ago

    Privacy is deteriorating by the day. The only upside is that perhaps it will wake people up, eventually.