Proposal 11: Require people convicted of disclosing sexually
explicit photos of another person without their consent to register as sex offenders.
Not exact matches
Thirty - eight states and Washington, DC, have something on the books to charge
people who use social media to spread sexually
explicit photos or videos without the consent
of the
person featured.
Fling has a number
of interesting features that a lot
of other casual dating sites forgo, including video chat, a blackbook feature (essentially a friends list), the ability to «safely» search (meaning: shut off viewing
of explicit photos and video feeds), and put your profile in discreet mode (only allowing
people in your blackbook to view your profile).
Millions
of Americans choose the Fuckbook network because
of the members and their forwardness to share and send
explicit photos and videos before meeting in
person.
A list
of the banned sites includes Adult Friend Finder — a hugely - popular site to let
people find sexual partners — and Fleshbot, a porn blog that writes about news as well as showing highly -
explicit photos.
But say you're doing an article on the obesity epidemic or a particular actor or something else personal — you can't just include any
photos you want
of people without the subject's
explicit approval.