GoddessManko -> RE: Boo-Fuckin'-Hoo (8/15/2014 1:03:40 PM)
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ORIGINAL: littleladybug Yes, one can expect the internet to be a "free for all", but when obviously photoshopped images are posted onto an account? That is, in my opinion, crossing the line, and I do not blame her one bit for calling attention to it. Just because someone decides to be on social media, whether they are "famous" or not, doesn't mean that they should accept shit like this. There is no indication that I see that she specifically started that account to "seek support for the legacy of her father". Perhaps someone who actually participates in these sites (unlike myself) could verify that? When my fiancee passed away, our (relatively) small circle of family and friends were posting to social media, with photos and memories. I tell you what...if some trolls decided that it would be "fun" to be shitheads, the response would have been the same as Zelda's. Of course, it wouldn't make national news, but really...someone should have to tolerate that crap simply because they have a social media account? That's ridiculous. My pics are NEVER photoshopped. :) However back to topic at hand, You can get angry, upset, sad or what have you but it won't stop the fact that if allow complete strangers into your private life online, you should expect what comes with it, period. I just gave prime example, Julia Roberts.
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