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Originally Posted by GGG
We would expect they purchased insurance on the item to cover their losses and then say it sucks it happened. If they didnt have insurance we woud say they were Pretty stupid
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I call BS on that, this isn't about insurance. This is about someone storing their photos in a medium that claims to be secure. Do most computer savvy people know otherwise? Sure. Does that mean everyone should implicitly understand the cloud? A technology that is fairly new to the general public? Absolutely not.
These people did nothing wrong, yet had their privacy invaded and their personal pictures spread across the Internet. Are they guilty of not taking due care to protect those pictures? Perhaps, but if that's what you focus on, and not the disgusting breach of privacy, then you're backwards.
There is no victim-blaming to be had here. These people had their privacy invaded, illegally, and should not be blamed simply because they aren't as computer-literate as you are. This stuff was on their personal computer, and whether it was cloud accessible is irrelevant considering that unless you KNOW to turn it off, cloud is always on for things like photos. Cloud is supposed to be "yours", and just because it was easier to break into doesn't mean that stuff was just sitting there for everyone to see.
It's a commentary on society in general, I think. When something like this happens, you've got people showing fake empathy with "Well I'm sorry that happened but it was probably their fault" and others delighted to get a first look at a real boob, when the only logical reaction is "That's terrible."
Everything else just encourages the scumbags who dig in to get this junk. Pretty easy to justify invading someone's privacy when you've got people saying "Well it was bound to happen!" and other idiots singing your praises.