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this post was submitted on 22 Dec 2025
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I'm pretty sure that the "non entitled to privacy" part was not about getting organisationally stalked, but that if someone were to randomly take a picture outside and post it somewhere, then you don't get to make them take down photos.
Also, if you are creating a scene in public, other get to film you as they get to see you.
This is not a problem about privacy in public. This is a problem of: