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You're probably thinking of the Lemmit bot and community. There's no reason to not name and shame here.
While I find it weird, unnecessary, and kind of gross too there's an(or there should be an) implicit understanding that everything anyone puts on the internet is there to stay, forever. Rarely ever is deleting a photo actually removing for good and your tidbit about consent isn't quite relevant.
The vast majority of the women that are being reposted are Onlyfans models and have watermarks on their photos for this exact reason. Reposting it like this only serves as extra advertising. For real exhibitionists and people who aren't making money off the transaction, yes it's gross, but I don't think you can create any universal rules to easily differentiate between the two without very heavy moderation.
It's not just women btw. But I agree. I'm not sure whether lemmit has a system in place for takedown requests based on own personality rights. They should have that.
You're right it's not. Nudes of everyone and the mirrors of SFW posts are also a problem. I made the mistake of commenting on a mirrored post without realizing once and then immediately blocked the bot and instance once I realized. I see no value in approaching a lack of content that way.
The problem with allowing the option for takedowns though is that most people who are being mirrored don't know that it's happening. You can't easily stop something that you don't know exists and you never opted into in the first place.
Oh, there's a foolproof and simple test. Ask consent.