Posted on 05/04/2015 9:28:39 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
A mother from Riverton, Utah makes a shocking discovery -- pictures of her children on websites connected to porn.
Brittany Champagne was on Instagram Wednesday night when she came across her 8-year-old daughters picture on somebody elses profile.
I clicked on there and I found a girl claiming to be 11-years-old as my daughter, and she's a bisexual cheerleader and her whole page is about gay pride, Champagne said.
This was clearly a fake account, so Champagne did some digging and made more disturbing discoveries -- pictures of Champagne herself and her 9-month-old son.
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This is why I cringe when I see my great nephews and great niece’s photos on Facebook. I love seeing them but worry that they are being grabbed and used like this.
E-mailing to them is as old fashioned as licking stamps and putting hand-written letters into an envelope for the postman to pick up.
It seems to me that by this point in the information age, the codes should have been updated so that it would be illegal to use the photos of children to link to porn sites.
As for using the photos of other people without permission to link to those sights, it’s at least the use of other people’s pictures without permission, something else that should be a violation of legal codes.
You put your photos on the internet, others are obviously going to run into them. You have to accept that. You don’t have to accept them using those photos for commercial purposes, which is what they are being used for if linking them to porn sites.
How did she find the picture??
You can set up a private family facebook page -— my family has one, where only invited members can post and see posts. We did this to share family info with less chance of photos, etc., getting diverted and misused.
The Liberal dream of all property is public property and can be used by anyone for anything.
Second and third sentences, though commenting only after reading is not required here.
Not much less chance.
You can also set the permissions on photo folders or even individual photos so just friends, or even just family or certain people can view them. Pretty simple to do.
That’s bad.
Although this Utah Mom is admitting to surfing porn.
Why else would she be on the site?
She claims to have done that. If she really did, that raises a disturbing possibility.
???
That's not even in to post even if it made sense, which it doesn't.
Was she cruising gay porn sites?
Instagram is a porn site? Interesting.
“Brittany Champagne was on Instagram Wednesday night when she came across her 8-year-old daughters picture on somebody elses profile.”
“All the pictures she found came from her Facebook page which she said was set to be visible to friends only. The pictures themselves werent doctored — just attached to extremely graphic content.”
Did y’all read the article?
Duh.
She saw a post on Instagram and recognized the photo as hers, then did a search for it to find out where else it might be.
All these social media companies make it a point to hire pervs. How could this not happen?
Instagram is just photos.
So if you look up a porn star, then you are going to run into some crazy photos. Ditto with Twitter.
Remember it is Insatagram, Twitter and Facebook that allow not only this but ISIS and other jihad to post executions, etc....
Why???
social communicating by face whatever or the other one she is using is the stupidest thing I ever heard of anyone doing!!!
Anything's possible. She might not have fixed the permissions until it was too late, or one of her friends is a perv, or someone hacked her page... not too likely unless she's some sort of public figure or she has some enemy out there for some reason.
According to the article she had done that but who knows for sure her protections might have been inadequate in some way.
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