- Mar 14, 2012
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Doesn't change the fact that I think it should be separate. There is no legal standing now, but people fight against it all the time. Something will be decided in the courts and some point. Nothing has been a big enough issue for anyone to take it that far or really press for a change. That said, I don't disagree, if you don't want people to see it, don't put it on the internet. Furthermore, I fail to see how videotaping something someone does is narcissism. The need to videotape yourself? Constantly? Because you think you are the best ever? Sure, you could define that as narcissism, but I don't think some random girl videotaping herself twerking (considering it is a huge trend) qualifies as being narcissistic.When you make a photo or video and post it in a forum such that someone with internet access can see it, by definition you have forfeited your privacy rights. Prospective and current employees have little to no legal standing when it comes to what employers can or cannot look for on the web. Which is why if you are gonna do those kind of degrading acts, show enough basic sense not to make videos and photos of it. The need to photo or videotape obscene things people do is a sign or extreme narcissism to begin with so it is tough to fully sympathize with someone in trouble because he or she did so. If you want attention, earn it the old fashion way.