Posted on 02/11/2009 2:05:51 PM PST by JoeProBono
Posting photos of last night's indiscretions on the Internet always carries risk. Sure, you can upload pictures to a password-protected album, or a social network that lets you share only with the folks you trust. But compromising photos have a way of getting out. Now the leaking just got easier. A new free Web site called YoBusted prominently features photos of people in various stages of undress, in the midst of revelry, or in other potentially embarrassing situations. The snapshots are not necessarily posted by the subject, either; YoBusted encourages users to send in photos of other people with the invitation: "Anonymously upload hilarious photos and videos of people you know." If a subject who isn't a member wants a photo removed, YoBusted requires that the person become a "trial" member for $19.99 for a month or a "premium" member for $49.99 a year.
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I look at those sites as a tool.. You can use them to create or destroy your reputation. If you are in any public position, like a teacher, at least sign up so no one can use your name, even if you do nothing with your profile.
Looks like all the attention crashed their site.
Anonymously upload hilarious photos and videos of people you know.What about people I *don't* know?
"That is offensive to my Muslim faith!"
Japanese magician in Blackface imitates Obama (video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpNSip5gyKo&eurl | Feb. 11, 2009
Posted on 02/11/2009 10:10:04 AM PST by Free ThinkerNY
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