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Why I won't stop taking naked selfies - even if the police tell me to

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Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 18.2.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | gender, law, selfie, sexting
Summary | Shane Connolly, an assistant commissioner for the Australian police, said that in order to avoid becoming victims of revenge porn, people should just stop taking selfies. The author of the article does not agree and is tired of men who think that women are responsible of their own downfall. According to a research, 83% of us have already taken naked selfies. The problem is that we need a law that protects us when we're being abused.
Image Description | Image of a computer screen displaying a blurry naked picture, Snapchat logo, portrait of Lily James, portrait of Vanessa Hudgens,
Image Tags | computer/laptop, female(s), logo, Snapchat

Is your teen "sexting"?

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Newspaper | Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Date | 20.3.2014
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | law, selfie, sexting, threat, youth
Summary | The police in Cheyenne, WY have started to inform the public about the severe legal consequences of underage sexting. Taking a nude selfie as an underage individual is already a felony under the header of child pornography and so are ownership of distribution of such material, even as a minor. There have been a few sexting cases in the area with around 20 teenagers involved. Parents should warn their children of the dangers involved in making explicit photographs of oneself.
Image Description | Portrait of a local police officer.
Image Tags | male(s)

Adeline Lafouine naked. Swiss parliamentary secretary suspended

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Newspaper | Scallywag and Vagabond
Date | 7.8.2014
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | pornography, selfie, sexting, Twitter
Summary | The Swiss secretary who has been discovered in tweeting nude selfies from her workplace the offices of the Swiss Federal Palace in Bern has been suspended. It has been confirmed that she has worked as an 'adult actress'. Though she felt that she had all right to engage in publishing nude images and recording pornographic films without her professional life bein affected, her employers seem to think otherwise.
Image Description | The nude/risqué selfies posted by the secretary with pixellated nipples but with a visible face.
Image Tags | female(s)

Swiss Miss: Secretary takes nude ‘selfies’ in parliament building

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Newspaper | RT News
Date | 6.8.2014
Language | English
Country | Russia
Topic Tags | selfie, sexting, Twitter
Summary | A woman employed in the offices of the Swiss parliament has been posting nude selfies of herself taken inside the offices on Twitter. The Twitter account has however disappeared by now. It is unclear what consequences she will face. Her misconduct definitely touches upon prohibitions outlined in the employee conduct agreement, her employers are however still evaluating this particular case.
Image Description | Reuters image of the hall where the Swiss parliament convenes.

Government secretary tweets nude ‘selfies’

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Newspaper | The Local
Date | 7.8.2014
Language | English
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | pornography, selfie, sexting
Summary | A Bernese office employee had been tweeting nude images from her office to her 11'000 followers. She works for the Swiss government, whose employment policies ask employees to only post thing on social media that they would be comfortable sharing with their co-workers and supervisors as well and to keep the Swiss government's reputation in mind even when they are off the clock. The secretary in question, who has participated in several hundred amateur porn films as is now confirmed, claims that her private life does not interfere with her professional life in any way and that they should be kept seperate. It is unclear how her employers will handle the situation.
Image Description | Getty image of a woman taking a selfie.
Image Tags | female(s), hand(s), selfie, smartphone

Your online 'brand' can live for decades

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Newspaper | Telegram & Gazette
Date | 4.2.2014
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | selfie, sexting, threat, youth
Summary | Youths have been taking nude images of themselves since the advent of the polaroid camera so it is only fitting that sexting is becoming more and more common among teenagers today. What many don't fully realize is how these risqué selfies can ruin their life. Once they are sent, the sender loses all control over them. The recipient can willfully or by accident publish these images and there is nothing the victim can do about it. Experts advise youths to think about their 'online brand' which will likely live for decades and how they want it to represent them.
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