Girls Confronts Her "Friend" After He Posted Her Instagram Photos To A Porn Website
RustyBuckler Published 01/29/2022
User @papa.sophia, or Sophia, uploaded a video on TikTok saying a male friend of hers posted photos on a porn site "without her consent." The video has received over five thousand views since the posting date. "Men are gross and I have trust issues now," is what the Tiktoker wrote in the caption of the video. It also shows a screenshot of a text message from a woman who found her photos, making her aware they were out there. The message said the man posted her name and Snapchat username on the site as well.
Sophia said she confronted the man about the photos, but he did not respond. She also stated that the photos were not anything scandalous, just regular photos from her public Instagram. A commenter on the video advised Sophia to take legal action saying "Press f*cking charges." She said she has not yet gone to the police.
Individuals who have "intimate" photos posted online without consent can file a police report and/or civil lawsuit. Sophia is only 20 years old and now has strangers looking at her photos on a website she didn't post to. It's a sad world when jealous men think it's funny to use photos of women that don't belong to them in a threatening way.
"It's just frustrating. I wish men weren't like this," @papa.sophia said.
The Cyber Civil Rights Initiative has resources for victims of revenge porn whose images are posted on the internet without consent.
Sophia said she confronted the man about the photos, but he did not respond. She also stated that the photos were not anything scandalous, just regular photos from her public Instagram. A commenter on the video advised Sophia to take legal action saying "Press f*cking charges." She said she has not yet gone to the police.
Individuals who have "intimate" photos posted online without consent can file a police report and/or civil lawsuit. Sophia is only 20 years old and now has strangers looking at her photos on a website she didn't post to. It's a sad world when jealous men think it's funny to use photos of women that don't belong to them in a threatening way.
"It's just frustrating. I wish men weren't like this," @papa.sophia said.
The Cyber Civil Rights Initiative has resources for victims of revenge porn whose images are posted on the internet without consent.
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