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Unwitting women find their photos on another creepy subreddit
For all the great things that Reddit can do for the world, there’s still an excess of people who use the site for disturbing, invasive things, like crowdsourcing porn-star look-alikes of their classmates.
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IsAnybodyDown founder calls revenge porn “entertainment”
A new interview with Denver’s CBS4 TV sheds light on Craig Brittain, the 28-year-old who publishes private photos of unknowing strangers and charging those strangers $250 for removal.
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Vine pulls All Posts feature, buries porn a little deeper
Vine has gone some way towards keeping itself in Apple’s App Store by removing the All Posts section from its app—making porn a little more difficult to stumble across.
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Big surprise: People are Vining themselves smoking pot
The mobile Web’s bacchanal of sin known as Vine was once a safe haven for pictures of breasts. Now it’s home to marijuana smokers. What next?
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Vine blocks porn-related hashtags, still doesn’t ban porn
Fans of #ass and #boobs will have to look elsewhere, because Twitter’s Vine video service has blocked those hashtags from its search.
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Vine’s editor’s picks featured explicit “dildoplay” porn
A Vine titled “dildoplay,” posted by user nsfwvine, was added to the Editor’s Picks section of Twitter’s new video-sharing app Monday morning.
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NFL players duped by Twitter hoaxer’s porn star avatar
4 Washington Redskins players flirted with a fake Twitter account called @RedRidnH00d, which had 17,000 followers and used a porn star’s photo as an avatar.
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There’s already porn on Vine
The Internet is for porn, and Twitter’s new video app is no exception.
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Teacher loses job because her porn videos show up on Google
Stacie Halas, 32, lost an appeal to get her job as a middle school teacher back, because videos from her porn-star past are still easily found online.
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Porn producer jailed after “2 girls, 1 cup” defense fails
Filmmaker Ira Isaacs, 61, maintains that the Internet’s favorite scatological porn clip has artistic merit.