Another friendly reminder - please obscure people's faces/identities before posting photos here. These people did not consent to being photographed and in the interest of their privacy, we ask that faces not be shown. Thanks.
Another friendly reminder - please obscure people's faces/identities before posting photos here. These people did not consent to being photographed and in the interest of their privacy, we ask that faces not be shown. Thanks.
We also do ask that members be mindful of people's privacy when taking photos, as they likely have not consented to be photographed and have their belongings on display here. So please be considerate when posting these "in the wild" photos. Thanks!
My first contribution. Sorry the pic is not the best, I'll get better, lol
I doubt the rule has changed but since mistikat is no longer with us, nobody is enforce the rule any more.I’m posting this because now I’m confused as I’m being told rules have been changed without us being made aware. Since when has it been become up to the poster to choose if they want the faces shown or not?
Where is our consent to privacy?
Mistikat has always told us blank out the faces.
PS: Where’s the Hermes in the pic?
I guess we will have to wait for TPF being sued for invasion of privacy!I’m posting this because now I’m confused as I’m being told rules have been changed without us being made aware. Since when has it been become up to the poster to choose if they want the faces shown or not?
Where is our consent to privacy?
Mistikat has always told us blank out the faces.
PS: Where’s the Hermes in the pic?
Sorry guys, I mentioned it was my first time and didn't realize the rule. Now I know, thanks!
And yes it was a Lindy 26 in etoupe.
I guess we will have to wait for TPF being sued for invasion of privacy!
As an FYI, it is perfectly legal in the US to take a picture of a person in a public place, it is no invasion of privacy. Regardless, as a courtesy to those photographed, we do very much still prefer the person to be non-identifiable in the photos posted here.
Of course. But is it also legal to publish their face on the internet and store them on your server, especially there was a minor involved? Anyhow I don't live in the US. So perhaps the laws are more relaxed there.As an FYI, it is perfectly legal in the US to take a picture of a person in a public place, it is no invasion of privacy. Regardless, as a courtesy to those photographed, we do very much still prefer the person to be non-identifiable in the photos posted here.