Anyone else hear about or visit beatyourmum yet? It's a website where people from across the country (and world) violate people's privacy by stealing the Facebook pictures of their hot female friends and posting them on the website. Someone on Facepunch posted about it, apparently this is a huge thing at the OP on that forum's high school and it's spreading like wildfire. Some of the girls are attractive, others are just meh. What are your thoughts on this site and the people who violate their friend's privacy (and US law) by doing this?
Source: http://www.facepunch.com/threads/1057272-beatyourmum.com-A-collective-of-hot-girls-stolen-from-Facebook-profiles
beatyourmum.com - What the hell???
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Once again, at least they didn't say "ur".
Also, I am disappointed that you visit Facepunch. You are no son of mine.
And if someone took your pictures and submitted them?"After looking at the site.... I thought this was funny: "
You just posted a pretty bad thread, probably not the best idea to follow it up with one advertising pictures of underage girls.
" You just posted a pretty bad thread, probably not the best idea to follow it up with one advertising pictures of underage girls. "I didn't post a link to the site for a reason. And I never said they were teenagers or not.
" @melcene said:Well first off, they wouldn't submit them (or at least, that site wouldn't post them apparently) because I don't look 15 anymore.And if someone took your pictures and submitted them? ""After looking at the site.... I thought this was funny: "
I'm not stupid. I understand that having pictures on the net means anyone can lift them and post them whereever. And so if someone did take one of my pics that I posted on facebook and they submitted them.... so? When you post something on the internet, you basically have to expect that you have little right to privacy with it. So don't post shit on the internet that you don't want to bite you in the ass somehow.
" @melcene said:Did you... only read that part of her post?And if someone took your pictures and submitted them? ""After looking at the site.... I thought this was funny: "
" @AlphaCentauri said:I know, I'm disappointed, that Uganda RP was really going somewhere..." @melcene said:Did you... only read that part of her post? "And if someone took your pictures and submitted them? ""After looking at the site.... I thought this was funny: "
" @melcene said:I'm very lucky that all my profile pictures are video game characters.And if someone took your pictures and submitted them? ""After looking at the site.... I thought this was funny: "
Also, I know a lot of girls that dress like whores in their facebook photos, so I would say they deserved it, but then I looked at the site and none of those girls were anywhere near them in skank level.
I would understand if all the girls looked like sluts, because then people would go there to choke the chicken, but this is just weird.
" I assume piffy is a synonym for 15 years old? "No, according to Facepunch users, it's a popular phrase in the United Kingdom and it means "attractive young woman"
" @AlexW00d said:No it isn't. It may be for London or something, but i've never heard it and I am from England." I assume piffy is a synonym for 15 years old? "No, according to Facepunch users, it's a popular phrase in the United Kingdom and it means "attractive young woman" "
" To me the site looks like a place for guys guys who are into jailbait. "It's not illegal if you're a teenager too. And bear in mind that Facepunch's target audience is 13-19 year olds.
" @AlphaCentauri said:Wonder if many forums do that, just make up a word and go "It's a British thing!" when asked where the word originates from?" @AlexW00d said:No it isn't. It may be for London or something, but i've never heard it and I am from England. "" I assume piffy is a synonym for 15 years old? "No, according to Facepunch users, it's a popular phrase in the United Kingdom and it means "attractive young woman" "
" @AlphaCentauri: You posted a link a to a website advertising a website of pictures of Teenage girls, the end result is the same. Also not telling us there was underage girls on the other side isn't helping your cause. "Oh no man, it's alright, age of consent in Niger is 13.
" @melcene said:Not now that you're making the site known to adults. And I wouldn't know about Facepunch. Never even heard of it till now." To me the site looks like a place for guys guys who are into jailbait. "It's not illegal if you're a teenager too. And bear in mind that Facepunch's target audience is 13-19 year olds. "
Most people on Giant Bomb are teens too. But anyway, we're getting off-topic." @AlphaCentauri said:
" @melcene said:Not now that you're making the site known to adults. And I wouldn't know about Facepunch. Never even heard of it till now. "" To me the site looks like a place for guys guys who are into jailbait. "It's not illegal if you're a teenager too. And bear in mind that Facepunch's target audience is 13-19 year olds. "
Let's discuss the morality of posting someone else's picture on a public website without their permission.
" @melcene said:It's not illegal for adults either. If they were nude it would be." To me the site looks like a place for guys guys who are into jailbait. "It's not illegal if you're a teenager too. And bear in mind that Facepunch's target audience is 13-19 year olds. "
Giant Bomb is an American website. Therefore it follows American laws and has a majority of Americans and Europeans as its userbase. Posting a link to underage girls is probably not a good idea." @EuanDewar said:
" @AlphaCentauri: You posted a link a to a website advertising a website of pictures of Teenage girls, the end result is the same. Also not telling us there was underage girls on the other side isn't helping your cause. "Oh no man, it's alright, age of consent in Niger is 13. "
@drag said:
Me neither. But then, I have seen so many people on the internet say random words that are apparently English slang. Maybe I just block it all out." @AlexW00d said:
" @AlphaCentauri said:Never heard of it either. Signs would point to it being used exclusively by retards though, so no great loss. "" @AlexW00d said:No it isn't. It may be for London or something, but i've never heard it and I am from England. "" I assume piffy is a synonym for 15 years old? "No, according to Facepunch users, it's a popular phrase in the United Kingdom and it means "attractive young woman" "
" @AlphaCentauri: Once again. From a legal standpoint, usually you lose all rights to said pictures, and any expectation of privacy, when you post something online, even if you marked your profile as "private." "That's stupid logic. Since just about everyone in first-world countries has a Facebook, and just about everyone who actively uses Facebook has atleast one picture up, that would mean that nobody should be allowed to have privacy.
" @AlphaCentauri said:The girls are fully clothed. Get over it.Giant Bomb is an American website. Therefore it follows American laws and has a majority of Americans and Europeans as its userbase. Posting a link to underage girls is probably not a good idea." @EuanDewar said:
" @AlphaCentauri: You posted a link a to a website advertising a website of pictures of Teenage girls, the end result is the same. Also not telling us there was underage girls on the other side isn't helping your cause. "Oh no man, it's alright, age of consent in Niger is 13. "
As many users above have stated, it's not illegal, they aren't naked." @AlphaCentauri said:
Giant Bomb is an American website. Therefore it follows American laws and has a majority of Americans and Europeans as its userbase. Posting a link to underage girls is probably not a good idea." @EuanDewar said:
" @AlphaCentauri: You posted a link a to a website advertising a website of pictures of Teenage girls, the end result is the same. Also not telling us there was underage girls on the other side isn't helping your cause. "Oh no man, it's alright, age of consent in Niger is 13. "
" @Zimbo said:This. It's not illegal. It would only be illegal if they were nude." @AlphaCentauri said:The girls are fully clothed. Get over it. "Giant Bomb is an American website. Therefore it follows American laws and has a majority of Americans and Europeans as its userbase. Posting a link to underage girls is probably not a good idea." @EuanDewar said:
" @AlphaCentauri: You posted a link a to a website advertising a website of pictures of Teenage girls, the end result is the same. Also not telling us there was underage girls on the other side isn't helping your cause. "Oh no man, it's alright, age of consent in Niger is 13. "
" (a) Just for the record I never called the underage thing illegal. It's creepy. (b) I give up on the fucking privacy argument since reading comprehension in this thread just isn't there. "No, please, I'd very much like to hear what you have to say. I'm just saying that you're basically saying that everyone out there who has a Facebook or MySpace or Twitter or anything else should automatically have their pictures shared with random strangers outside of Facebook, and that just isn't a logical argument.
@Khann said:
Sorry mum! Sheesh. I won't bother trying to dissuade people posting links to stolen pictures of underage girls next time for your benefit. Or at least thats what the link implies." @Zimbo said:
The girls are fully clothed. Get over it. "" @AlphaCentauri said:
Giant Bomb is an American website. Therefore it follows American laws and has a majority of Americans and Europeans as its userbase. Posting a link to underage girls is probably not a good idea." @EuanDewar said:
" @AlphaCentauri: You posted a link a to a website advertising a website of pictures of Teenage girls, the end result is the same. Also not telling us there was underage girls on the other side isn't helping your cause. "Oh no man, it's alright, age of consent in Niger is 13. "
@AlphaCentauri
said:All the pictures you upload to Facebook actually become their property in a way I believe. Or at least you uploading them allows Facebook to use your pictures for marketing if they wanted to." @melcene said:
That's stupid logic. Since just about everyone in first-world countries has a Facebook, and just about everyone who actively uses Facebook has atleast one picture up, that would mean that nobody should be allowed to have privacy. "" @AlphaCentauri: Once again. From a legal standpoint, usually you lose all rights to said pictures, and any expectation of privacy, when you post something online, even if you marked your profile as "private." "
@CL60 said:
Still. Its pretty suspect. I don't approve of it at least.This. It's not illegal. It would only be illegal if they were nude. "
For anyone wondering, "piffy" is probably a modification of "piff", a word that is commonly used by individuals with african american heritage.
And I predict that if "no homie" becomes a part of vernacular among caucasians in the near future, it will most likely come from "no homo" that is currently a popular term among blacks these days.
That's just wrong. 13 is the minimum age to be in a relationship." They look too old for my taste anyway. "
" lol hilarious website. Also is "piff" anything like "yiff"? "Please, don't bring back the "piff" terminology discussion, we had a long debate about this on page 2.
" @melcene said:No, she said that once you upload it to the internet, all it takes is a click of a mouse and ANYONE can share it anywhere else on the internet." (a) Just for the record I never called the underage thing illegal. It's creepy. (b) I give up on the fucking privacy argument since reading comprehension in this thread just isn't there. "No, please, I'd very much like to hear what you have to say. I'm just saying that you're basically saying that everyone out there who has a Facebook or MySpace or Twitter or anything else should automatically have their pictures shared with random strangers outside of Facebook, and that just isn't a logical argument. "
Unfortunately, I beg to differ..." @melcene said:
" To me the site looks like a place for guys guys who are into jailbait. "It's not illegal if you're a teenager too. And bear in mind that Facepunch's target audience is 13-19 year olds. "
http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=9314835
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29912729/ns/technology_and_science-security/
I meant to find a story on how these two 16 year old girls had to register as sex offenders because they had a picture of a nude friend on their phones.
" @AlphaCentauri said:Ever heard the phrase "just because you can, doesn't mean you should" and besides if one of your "friends" shared a pic of you with the world, they wouldn't be a very good friend, now would they?" @melcene said:No, she said that once you upload it to the internet, all it takes is a click of a mouse and ANYONE can share it anywhere else on the internet. "" (a) Just for the record I never called the underage thing illegal. It's creepy. (b) I give up on the fucking privacy argument since reading comprehension in this thread just isn't there. "No, please, I'd very much like to hear what you have to say. I'm just saying that you're basically saying that everyone out there who has a Facebook or MySpace or Twitter or anything else should automatically have their pictures shared with random strangers outside of Facebook, and that just isn't a logical argument. "
That must have been in the UK or California. Most US states have Romeo-Juliet laws allowing you to have sex at the age of 13-17 if your partner is within 2 (3 in some states) years of age of you." @AlphaCentauri said:
Unfortunately, I beg to differ..." @melcene said:
" To me the site looks like a place for guys guys who are into jailbait. "It's not illegal if you're a teenager too. And bear in mind that Facepunch's target audience is 13-19 year olds. "
http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=9314835
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29912729/ns/technology_and_science-security/ I meant to find a story on how these two 16 year old girls had to register as sex offenders because they had a picture of a nude friend on their phones. "
That's child porn. Jailbait is just underage girls. Which in this case, are fully clothed. Which makes it legal for not just teens, but adults too. It's just creepy." @AlphaCentauri said:
Unfortunately, I beg to differ..." @melcene said:
" To me the site looks like a place for guys guys who are into jailbait. "It's not illegal if you're a teenager too. And bear in mind that Facepunch's target audience is 13-19 year olds. "
http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=9314835
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29912729/ns/technology_and_science-security/ I meant to find a story on how these two 16 year old girls had to register as sex offenders because they had a picture of a nude friend on their phones. "
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