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mitchdoogle | 1 year ago

People know what "private" means. If a company calls something private, but it isn't, then they're the ones who need to reconsider what it means, and call their service something else.

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pixl97|1 year ago

>People know what "private" means.

A general rule is people don't know shit when it comes to legal definitions. When you have a video it's private to you. When you give that video to a friend it's 'private' between both of you. And when you put a private video on youtube it's 'private' between you and the conglomerate entity of hundreds of thousands of people and all their contractors called Google.

Now the contractor did break the rule and shared it, but your idea of private as no one will see it is the broken expectation.

randomdata|1 year ago

Yes, indeed, people do know that when I say "I have some private information to share with you", it means I am going to let another party in on the secret.

whimsicalism|1 year ago

no company is going to let you upload/host child porn, so yeah you should assume everything is moderatable