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Am I violating privacy by picturing women naked?
Because if it's as cut and dried as you say, then the answer must be yes, and that's flat out dumb
I don't see this as a privacy issue and I'm not sure how you're squeezing it into that. I am not sure what it is, but you cannot violate a person's privacy by imagining or coding an image of them. It's weird creepy and because it can be mistaken for a real image, not proper to share.
Can you actually stop clutching pearls for a moment to think this through a little better?
Sexualizing strangers isn’t a right or moral afforded to you by society. That’s a braindead take. You can ABSOLUTELY violate someone’s privacy by coding an image of them. That’s both a moral and legal question with an answer.
Your comment is a self report.
Projection. Since you have no room for new thoughts in your head, I consider this a block request.
Being accused by you of projection is legitimately high comedy