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Post by c4ndlelight on Oct 21, 2022 10:08:35 GMT -5
What happens to the alum working in the vball sphere as coaches and commentators? It's 2022, people don't get fired for having their nudes hacked or leaked.
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Post by gibbyb1 on Oct 21, 2022 10:09:27 GMT -5
Based on recent events at WI where locker room pics reportedly appeared on Reddit and Twitter, I am curious whether teams or schools have prohibitions on taking locker room pics. Seems common sense to me, but I am an old guy. My experience with younger folks is some seek out embarrassing pics of their friends. Not my cup of tea, but to each his own. I am of the opinion that such pictures often do not remain private, even if the intent is to keep them that way. Also the more people in the private shared group the more likely they get out. Not blaming or shaming anyone. Rather hoping it gives some food for thought to prevent future issues. The biggest damage maybe to friendships and memories of life events. Unfortunate. Of course they should be able to take pictures in their locker room, it’s arguably the funnest and best bonding space athletes have. To make a blanket “ no photos” is an enormous overreach
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Post by tomclen on Oct 21, 2022 10:11:25 GMT -5
This needed a second thread?
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Post by rjaege on Oct 21, 2022 10:16:47 GMT -5
Based on recent events at WI where locker room pics reportedly appeared on Reddit and Twitter, I am curious whether teams or schools have prohibitions on taking locker room pics. Seems common sense to me, but I am an old guy. My experience with younger folks is some seek out embarrassing pics of their friends. Not my cup of tea, but to each his own. I am of the opinion that such pictures often do not remain private, even if the intent is to keep them that way. Also the more people in the private shared group the more likely they get out. Not blaming or shaming anyone. Rather hoping it gives some food for thought to prevent future issues. The biggest damage maybe to friendships and memories of life events. Unfortunate. Of course they should be able to take pictures in their locker room, it’s arguably the funnest and best bonding space athletes have. To make a blanket “ no photos” is an enormous overreach Unfortunately compromising pics may get dispersed.
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Post by Hisbots on Oct 21, 2022 10:23:14 GMT -5
Why do you care what any team’s policy is regarding what they do inside the locker room???
What a creepy post. I know you’ll say, “it’s because of the Wisconsin stuff” to which I’ll explain why that makes it even MORE creepy to ask for additional details about what each team’s rule is.
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Post by jayj79 on Oct 21, 2022 10:24:22 GMT -5
Of course they should be able to take pictures in their locker room, it’s arguably the funnest and best bonding space athletes have. To make a blanket “ no photos” is an enormous overreach so you don't think there should be areas where a person can change clothes without the danger of being photographed?
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Post by robtearle on Oct 21, 2022 10:25:27 GMT -5
Of course they should be able to take pictures in their locker room, it’s arguably the funnest and best bonding space athletes have. To make a blanket “ no photos” is an enormous overreach Unfortunately compromising pics may get dispersed. You're saying "don't take pictures, and pictures won't get leaked". That's blaming them for taking the pictures. That's blaming the victims for the leak. Stop it!
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Post by n00b on Oct 21, 2022 10:26:46 GMT -5
Why do you care what any team’s policy is regarding what they do inside the locker room??? What a creepy post. I know you’ll say, “it’s because of the Wisconsin stuff” to which I’ll explain why that makes it even MORE creepy to ask for additional details about what each team’s rule is. Because discussion is how we solve problems. The OP is asking a question of what rules people have had and how it has worked out. Shaming curiosity is bad.
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Post by hipsterfilth on Oct 21, 2022 10:27:19 GMT -5
Or you could literally just write in the first thread "Anyone know anything about policies w/r/t locker room pics?", but by all means create another thread. Oy vey.
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Post by Hisbots on Oct 21, 2022 10:29:15 GMT -5
Why do you care what any team’s policy is regarding what they do inside the locker room??? What a creepy post. I know you’ll say, “it’s because of the Wisconsin stuff” to which I’ll explain why that makes it even MORE creepy to ask for additional details about what each team’s rule is. Because discussion is how we solve problems. The OP is asking a question of what rules people have had and how it has worked out. Shaming curiosity is bad. No discussion needs to be had on a public forum about teams’ private locker room rules. Trust me, zero. There’s no problem here for us to solve, LOL.
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Post by n00b on Oct 21, 2022 10:29:39 GMT -5
Unfortunately compromising pics may get dispersed. You're saying "don't take pictures, and pictures won't get leaked". That's blaming them for taking the pictures. That's blaming the victims for the leak. Stop it! If you had a teenage daughter who was visiting Chicago, would you advise her to not walk the streets alone at 3am? Obviously it wouldn't be her fault if she got mugged. That doesn't mean there aren't ways to avoid being the victim of a crime.
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Post by Hisbots on Oct 21, 2022 10:30:24 GMT -5
Why do you care what any team’s policy is regarding what they do inside the locker room??? What a creepy post. I know you’ll say, “it’s because of the Wisconsin stuff” to which I’ll explain why that makes it even MORE creepy to ask for additional details about what each team’s rule is. Because discussion is how we solve problems. The OP is asking a question of what rules people have had and how it has worked out. Shaming curiosity is bad. I’ll shame whatever the hell I want to, including the fact that you’re trying to defend “an old guy’s” curiosity into women’s locker rooms.
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Post by robtearle on Oct 21, 2022 10:33:25 GMT -5
You're saying "don't take pictures, and pictures won't get leaked". That's blaming them for taking the pictures. That's blaming the victims for the leak. Stop it! If you had a teenage daughter who was visiting Chicago, would you advise her to not walk the streets alone at 3am? Obviously it wouldn't be her fault if she got mugged. That doesn't mean there aren't ways to avoid being the victim of a crime. You are blaming the victim. Stop it.
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Post by hipsterfilth on Oct 21, 2022 10:40:01 GMT -5
You're saying "don't take pictures, and pictures won't get leaked". That's blaming them for taking the pictures. That's blaming the victims for the leak. Stop it! If you had a teenage daughter who was visiting Chicago, would you advise her to not walk the streets alone at 3am? Obviously it wouldn't be her fault if she got mugged. That doesn't mean there aren't ways to avoid being the victim of a crime. To be fair, your solution applied to this scenario would be to tell your daughter to never, ever, ever under any circumstances travel anywhere at any time ever.
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Post by Gladys Kravitz on Oct 21, 2022 10:40:27 GMT -5
The coach will address this eventually.
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