Real Question:

Do the feds or police actually care about dudes leaking girls nudes and lewds?

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Let’s discuss

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Yes.. also more of her?

Feds don't even care about stopping mass shooters, bruh

Lol true. But really like. I have so many nudes I want to share and I do share plenty but I want to share full albums. Just don’t know how much they care

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Not until someone complains enough to get it taken down but you'll never get caught. That's why anonib was up for so long and why there's two more currently up (although only one is free)

How never caught with IP and stuff nowadays? Or videos I took of sluts sucking me

They only care if you fuck up in a mongo retard way. You're way more likely to piss off the girl and have her tell all her friends than you are to ever trigger the feds

Damn double trips!!!

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Hmmm. I like to believe so. Because there’s just so many people leaking how could they get everyone or know who was the true OP when things are shared many times over

It has to be a very specific situation. The police might act if there's harassment, threats or blackmail. If they're just leaked, it's unlikely that anyone will burn up the resources necessary to investigate and prosecute.

Be discreet about where and how you share them so they don't get tied back to you directly. Maintain plausible deniability, cover your tracks. I've got a lot of OC folders that I swap behind the scenes, but never here or anywhere else that you could find with Google reverse image search.

Yeah I posted a lot here before knowing there were archives. What do I do about that?

Bump

Judging by the number of people who are actually prosecuted for violating revenge porn laws, the answer is "not usually." Usually the cases are egregious, like sending the pictures to her family, friends, and employer, or combined with some other form of harassment, like doxxing or actual stalking.

It's a difficult legal case to make most of the rest of the time, actually, because many jurisdictions have a requirement that the person shared the images "with intent to harm or cause severe distress." Even if there isn't that explicit requirement, there is a de facto requirement for malice because otherwise it's very hard to prove that any particular person illegally shared the images. Like, how do you prove that an user who posted a girl on Any Forums was the ex-boyfriend who took the pictures, rather than someone who hacked his computer?

Bottom line: police and prosecutors don't have the time or resources to track you down unless you give them a reason to.

t. lawyer

Hope the people you posted are too dumb to check honestly

Thanks user! What about girls in the archives I’ve already posted? Didn’t know about archives till I posted a ton

Only when somebody starts complaining about it. Otherwise, they're fapping along with everyone else.

don't do anything stupid that would encourage somebody to look through the archives.

You can also submit DMCAs if you're really concerned.

The archives are pretty obscure for the normal person. As long as nobody contacts the girl and gets her attention, you're unlikely to have anybody bother putting in the effort to put two and two together.

Yeah, I got nailed. I had a sex blog with an ex way back when Tumblr was big. We stopped posting for a while and eventually forgot about it.

Well we broke up, and well over a year later I started receiving mail and phone calls from the police.

Turns out, someone found this blog or saved the pictures when we were active, and knew who she was... so they started posting/doxxing her. Instead of going after that person, they/her went after me.

This was back in 2015, right around the time the Hunter Moore, revenge porn shit was really under the microscope. So that's what they viewed this as. And my lawyer told me that laws in our state just got put in to place for such acts, right before this happen to me.

Long story short, she claimed the blog we had and what we posted, was against her will from the get go, regardless of who posted her later on. I ended up paying about five grand total in fines, lawyer fees, etc. Then was on probation for two years, and had to go sex therapy classes.

I was in a similar situation, but since the images were posted before the laws were on the books in my jurisdiction, I got off with a peace bond. No sweat.

Guess you should have had more foresight and realized anything you out on the internet is forever, huh retard?

now this dumb reply is on the internet forever, huh retard?

Is that true? Hmm, never would've guessed it.

Not unless its their daughters or wives

Ahhh fuck, you're right. I'm so silly. Nice trips btw

>Do the feds or police actually care about dudes leaking girls nudes and lewds?
Theres no federal law in the US for revenge porn. State level is different and depends on where you live and where the girl lives. If you're just sharing stuff you grabbed from other sources you're fine. If you are sharing stuff a girl sent you specifically you might run into issues. but it depends on the state.

Everything I said here applies to those girls. Two more things for you to consider: (1) On an anonymous board, how would the cops know that it's you? They'd have to prove that you did it. Okay, maybe you were the only person who had access to the original photos, but maybe you brought you computer in for repairs and the repair guy found them and posted them. (2) More importantly, if a girl just has some nudes out there, what's her motivation to go after you? Does she really want a bunch of strangers looking at her tits? Because that's what's going to happen if she goes to the police. You're upset about people seeing you nude, so you do something that results in more people seeing you nude? No, the only time that makes sense is if there's doxxing/harassment going on and you need it to stop.

If you want to calm yourself down, google "revenge porn convicted" and read the articles. It's almost always stuff like this:

"Prosecutors charged Alexander Ditty with sharing nude photos of her on Facebook and texting them to her family after taking her phone."
"he was accused of physically abusing an ex-girlfriend and engaging in both blackmail and revenge porn."
"An angry boyfriend who sent a naked picture of his former partner to her friends when she refused to speak to him has been jailed."
"Investigators discovered that Bradshaw had made numerous separate public posts that contained at least 10 unique visual representations of the victim, and that numerous posts contained language that was related to humiliation and degradation, the state prosecutor's office said."
"A 19-year-old former Berkeley High School student was arrested earlier this week in connection with an alleged hacking and blackmail scheme involving nude photos of underage girls, some of whom he went to school with."

Don't be those guys and you'll probably be fine.