@duckrabbitblog@MSF like, does alamy or the photographer ever intend that image to be used to market anything? obviously not, but the unintended consequences of just *how the site works* have really awful results
@duckrabbitblog one of the things you have got me thinking about a lot is the issue and practicality of informed consent. man alive there is a huge amount of grey area but i think being aware of it makes me a kinder person
photographers, including mps publishing stuff on twitter, need to be better educated about power dynamics and informed consent. cc'ng @duckrabbitblog who knows a thing or two about this
(warning, contains assumptions) you are a non house-owning woman earning under £30k. your boss – a powerful, older man earning far more than you – asks if he can take your picture for his twitter account. Are you able to say no?
Scambaiters — the youtubers who prank suspected scam callers — pursue "vigilante justice" through increasingly uncomfortable means. They've been accused of physically harassing Indian call center workers and enforcing harmful stereotypes
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