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> can't *easily* be traced to me

Yeah, it would be identifiable to others, so that’s a violation of your privacy.

A more accurate analogy is if someone shared a picture of the back of your own hand or something that would be basically impossible for anyone but you to recognize.

I’m not saying it is or is not a violation of your privacy, but your example is flawed.




If I was in a situation where I have not given consent to take that picture, and I see that shared, it would make me wonder if any other pictures I didn’t agree to were also taken.

See Ryan Calo’s work: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1641487




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