The End of Privacy is a Taylor Swift Fan TikTok Account Armed with Facial Recognition Tech (404 Media Article) - eviltoast

A viral TikTok account is doxing ordinary and otherwise anonymous people on the internet using off-the-shelf facial recognition technology, creating content and growing a following by taking advantage of a fundamental new truth: privacy is now essentially dead in public spaces.

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    1 year ago

    Suddenly I’m very glad that I never uploaded any pictures of myself to any social media network ever.

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      My employer made us all put headshots on the company website. I’m not thrilled about that. And my partner and frienda keep posting pictures with me in them to Facebook, though I try to avoid it. It’s hard to stay hidden from the internet.

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        I remember my mother had a similar situation where she and a few coworkers complained about the headshots and they ultimately removed them.

        It sucks that your friends upload pictures of you without consent. That’s not a nice thing to do…

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      Don’t want to be a douche but don’t you think someone else may have uploaded one of two? It happened to me, they used my name too.

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        There are two pictures I know of from my graduation, but unless you know where I stand in the group picture it’s literally impossible to spot me. My face is half-covered by someone else, which I was really upset about back then haha :D