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    Em :official_verified: (em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 24-Oct-2025 02:51:37 JSTEm :official_verified:Em :official_verified:
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    By the way, if you spot a pair of Meta's Ray-Ban glasses laying on the floor in a public place and filming up, I'd recommend you wrap it in a towel and report it to the authorities (if it is safe for you to do so): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upskirt

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      Upskirt
      Upskirting or upskirt photography is the practice of taking photographs or videos under a person's skirt or kilt, capturing an image or video of the crotch area, showing underwear such as panties, and sometimes genitalia. An "upskirt" is a photograph, video, or illustration which incorporates such an image, although the term may also be used to refer to the area of the body inside a skirt, usually from below and while being worn. The practice is a form of sexual fetishism or voyeurism and is similar in nature to downblouse photography. The primary ethical and legal issue relating to upskirt photography in the United States is the reasonable expectation of privacy, even in a public place. In a few countries, nonconsensual upskirting is a criminal sexual offense. Social attitudes The sudden popularity in the 1960s of the miniskirt brought the concept out onto the streets and was viewed by many as mass exhibitionism. One commentator in the 1960s said, "In European countries ... they ban mini-skirts in the streets and say they're an invitation to rape...
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