However, you say: Everyone else's children have their own parents to 'protect' them. and in my mind, a parent should always go with gut instinct first.Īnd, by the way, if SSBSCP actually believes this person to be "off," then she does have a duty to report it. It's just all based on a feeling that SSBSCP got. True - most of these people won't put the kids in any sort of "danger," but I would not want my child's image being a part of anybody's "collection." Again - there is no indication that the person who favorited the image had any of those pervy issues. When they get a hint of it, they wake up to the possibility that they may find pics of their kids. In most instances, people just do not realize that perverts are really lurking out there. I've seen quite a few comments here on flickr's forum in regard to this. I firmly believe a parent should not post pics of their kids anywhere - ever - on the Internet, unless they are private for family and friends. The fact is, you don't know if they were ever in harms way or not and, neither does SSBSCP. Stating that their children "were never in any actual harm at any time" is just not true. In the same way that SSBSCP may have jumped to a conclusion on the person "liking" little kids, you are also jumping to a conclusion. Mark & The Zebra said - What do you think you have protected them from? Please do not call out attention on specific incidents like this in the Forums (or calling out other members in general)- offline communication with Flickr is the best way to handle it. Follow that and you will be given a form to write your concern which is sent to us. Hi SSBSCP, again Report Abuse is the proper method to report these things. Um, blocking someone DOES NOT prevent them from seeing your images.Īlong with what ambrosialove said - not only do they get removed from Flickr, but staff also work with the Nat'l Center for Missing and Exploited Children, so if something illegal is going on, they gather the data and can actually legally do something about it, rather than just get someone's account deleted here. Your children were never in any actual harm at any time.Įveryone else's children have their own parents to 'protect' them.Īll you have done is stopped someone seeing a photograph. What do you think you have protected them from?Īll you have done is stopped someone seeing a photograph. SSBSCP That's all in good of protection of MY kids But everyone needs to keep in mind that you don't need an account to access public photos on Flickr, so even if the account is deleted, he (or she) can still bookmark the images and nobody can do anything about that. This person needs to be removed from Flickr completely.īy using the report abuse link, you'll be notifying the correct people who can delete that account. That's all in good of protection of MY kids but what about everyone else's? This person needs to be removed from Flickr completely. I don't see how the report abuse link is gonna help me because after going through all the connected links, it seems the end suggestion is to block the individual. Flickr staff take reports very seriously and work through the legal channels to get stuff like this taken care of pretty quickly. Seconding what Searcher said - use the Report Abuse button at the bottom of the offending page. Be aware if you put images of your children, naked or not, on the internet, you lose all control of those images forever.Īs The Searcher said, please use the 'Report Abuse' link, found at the bottom of the page you are viewing when you see something that you think needs attention by Flickr Staff. So you may want to make any images you don't want that happening to, to private or friends/family only. They're still free to screengrab or copy any public images you may have, to do with whatever they want. in fact Flickr doesn't want anyone "calling out" others with accusatory links in the forums, it's best to go through them.Īlso, blocking only means they can't favorite your images anymore. Yes, there's a "report abuse" button at the bottom of the page. (1 to 100 of 120 replies in Beware be advised!!!!) Privacy Issue-Google says it can see my full name on Flickr anyone able to see the new photoview page yet? Welcome to the Flickr Help Forum! Click here to get started and to read ourĪre my videos still uploading from iOS app? Flickr forever: Creating the safest most inclusive Discontinuation of the Photostream Edit Pages This thread was closed automatically due to a lack of responses over the last month.
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