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Reddit cracks down on 'revenge porn', bans stolen nudes
REDDIT HAS CRACKED down on ‘revenge porn’ and the non-consensual sharing of sexually explicit images with new digital privacy guidelines.
The move appears to be a response to last year’s celebrity nude leaks, in which hackers released stolen photos of celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence, Rihanna, and model Kate Upton.
The photos were shared widely on Twitter and Reddit, and the incident was dubbed ‘The Fappening’ – Lawrence later likened the unauthorised sharing of her private photos to a “sex crime”.
Last night, company executives, including interim CEO Ellen Pao, outlined the new rules in a post on the site:
From March 10, anyone who finds an image of themselves on the site and wants it removed can email contact@reddit.com.
Google is also taking steps in the same direction - The Guardian reports that it will ban sexually explicit photos of all kinds from Blogger websites, effective March 23.
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