@levendowski @adamsteinbaugh @Lawgeek well, there’s something to be said about diff kinds of involuntariness, which does complicate things
@levendowski @adamsteinbaugh @Lawgeek it’s not just unconsented-to disclosure, its creation was an assault / may be documentation of assault
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@levendowski@adamsteinbaugh@Lawgeek idk, still sorting through thoughts about how to taxonomize these acts and how to define harm -
@levendowski@adamsteinbaugh@Lawgeek but I still prefer “involuntary porn,” I’ve always thought “revenge porn” was a weird phrase -
@sarahjeong@levendowski@adamsteinbaugh revenge speaks to motive; involuntary speaks to consent, power, and harm. Both seem important. -
@Lawgeek@levendowski@adamsteinbaugh motive is important but “revenge” only connotes motive of the initial discloser, not subsequent ones -
@Lawgeek@levendowski@adamsteinbaugh also! weirdly implies some kind of wrongdoing or perceived wrongdoing on the part of the victim -
@sarahjeong@levendowski@adamsteinbaugh maybe although revenge/vigilante behavior is theoretically condemned in the law
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