View Full Version : Pics of kids stolen for fetish website
jgirl
07-01-2005, 11:19 PM
Pics of babies & toddlers were taken from a parenting forum I frequent. (yes, much like the wench pic prob) Hundreds of parents have discovered that their kids are on this site. Supposedly it's an adult diaper fetish site, but a majority of the site is babies, toddlers, pre-teens and teens.
Please don't post pics of your kids on the internet. They take them from parenting sites, webshots, and google image search.
Learn from us. :oops:
We've the FBI involved & NBC wants to do a story, but that's just one site of many.
Ysobelle
07-01-2005, 11:25 PM
I'm disgusted, but I'm not at ALL surprised.
I'm wondering how long now before someone comes up with a way to make pictures more difficult to steal.
biker
07-01-2005, 11:29 PM
I'm disgusted, but I'm not at ALL surprised.
I'm wondering how long now before someone comes up with a way to make pictures more difficult to steal.
Not nearly has fast has needs be.
rosefaeries
07-01-2005, 11:39 PM
This is one of many reasons why pictures of my boys are not posted online.
Cyranno DeBoberac
07-01-2005, 11:41 PM
I'm disgusted, but I'm not at ALL surprised.
I'm wondering how long now before someone comes up with a way to make pictures more difficult to steal.
Unfortunately, it's impossible. If you display it, it can be taken.
If nothing else, one can just do a screen capture of whatever is being displayed.
And if some way is found to prevent that (which I highly doubt) one can always use a camera to take a picture of their monitor.
I just wonder how long before that picture of me in a corset ends up on some highly bizarre fetish site somewhere. :)
rosefaeries
07-02-2005, 12:02 AM
Cyranno DeBoberac wrote:I just wonder how long before that picture of me in a corset ends up on some highly bizarre fetish site somewhere.
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:snarf: :rotfl: :stunned: Such a lovely and enchanting thought. lol gasp choke (must remember not to laugh and drink at the same time)
Myfanawy
07-02-2005, 12:52 AM
My fiance's stupid ex sent him some pictures of his 5-year-old daughter in her grandparent's backyard in nothing but a pair of underpants to his Hotmail account awhile back. What a dumbass...(well, we already knew that about her anyways...she might have a brain cell or 2 more than a protozoa...)
You know what else gets me? Those people who put those stick figure stickers of their "family members" on the back of their vans, complete with everyone's NAME. They're just asking for some weirdo to follow them straight home...
--M
Jeannie Fitzgerald
07-02-2005, 09:32 AM
You know what else gets me? Those people who put those stick figure stickers of their "family members" on the back of their vans, complete with everyone's NAME. They're just asking for some weirdo to follow them straight home...
--M
Even worse are the people who have telephone anwering machine (or service) messages that suggest that they may be single women (a female voice saying, "I'm not at home right now..."), that nobody is at home (see previous example), give their name ("This is the Whozit Family residence...") or their phone number ("You have reached xxx-xxxx"). You do not have to divulge any personal information over the phone and would be very wise not to. Answering machine or service messages should be very generic. Mine used to say, "We aren't able to answer the phone right now. Please leave a message with your name, phone number and the purpose of the call and we will return your call as soon as possible." My daughter had a cute one almost as good (it didn't disguise the fact she was single living alone), "You know the drill." A few months ago, my message went south and I deliberately didn't replace it. People who know me know to leave a message when greeted with silence. That has been the best thing I've run into for eliminating telemarketers junking up my answering machine.
Myfanawy
07-02-2005, 06:46 PM
Hehe....I was up late the other night, and happened to catch a bit of "Girls Behaving Badly" (a show I never actually watch...it was on in the background when I was here on this infernal machine...) They did this sketch where they had a girl out on the street asking guys to help leave a voicemail message so it would seem like she didn't live alone. Of course, she was really picky with the guys, telling them to use different vocal inflections, mannerisms, etc...pretty funny, all in all....but that is a really good idea. As I don't have a land line (just my cell), that's not really a factor for me...my message just says something like "Hi, I'm either in class, teaching a lesson, in a rehearsal, or otherwise occupied, so please leave a message and I'll get back to you."
--M
Alianne
07-02-2005, 10:24 PM
Years ago, David had made our outgoing message the following: (done in a monotone, robotic voice)
"The humans are gone. I'm just a machine. Here comes the beep...you know the routine."
Short, sweet...gave no identifying information.
I don't even have my home voice mail activated anymore. People who want to talk to me know how to get hold of me. Everyone else (i.e., telemarketers, etc...) can just go scratch.
Myfanawy
07-03-2005, 03:32 AM
Hehe...that's a good one. Probably time to change mine. Only problem is, mine's a semi-business number as well, because of the fact that I teach clarinet lessons, so it does need to be somewhat identifiable for my students and their parents.
--M
Miracle Wench
07-03-2005, 09:07 AM
Theres some really sick people out there in the world.
It seems no one is safe from them. How said for are kids which I have 5 kids 18 16 10 8 5 its sad to think you can't have pictures for friends and family on the web.
next thing they will find some way of making them bad by removing clothing or worse.
This has to be stopped.
Jeannie Fitzgerald
07-03-2005, 09:27 AM
Theres some really sick people out there in the world.
It seems no one is safe from them. How said for are kids which I have 5 kids 18 16 10 8 5 its sad to think you can't have pictures for friends and family on the web.
next thing they will find some way of making them bad by removing clothing or worse.
This has to be stopped.
Five children? You truly are a miracle wench! My two were enough of a handful!
Artos O'Dalriada
07-04-2005, 01:54 AM
speaking strictly analytically, there already is a way to alter photos. photoshop, and other programs like that. and the funny thing is, (separate subject), I know how to do all this different stuff on computers, but no clue how to use photoshop or anything to even fix 'red-eye'...
I do agree though, something should be conceived to make it all the much harder for the sicko's to acquire photo's and such. Those types belong to the small group of 'types of sicko's that i'd have no qualms about doing wickedly evil things to'.
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