When someone takes a private photo, on a private cell phone, it should remain just that: private.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The reason why I've been keeping private for the longest time ever here, I've always wanted to protect my wife's privacy. I don't like - I didn't want to put her picture all over the news. I just wanted to keep her private.
When you take a picture of someone, never show it to them right away. If they don't like it, they may erase it.
Photos were seen as the most private type of content, and 'Instagram' really flipped that on its head and said photos can be really public.
I'm a private person too, and we don't ever film anything in our home because it's off limits. It's like letting people see your messy house.
The right to personal privacy is precious. Without it, we are all potential victims for a prying secret police.
Everyone has a mobile phone with a camera; every phone can record video. You have to be prepared to be captured. It's very easy to be misconstrued and presented in ways that you wouldn't prefer. If I take a selfie with bags under my eyes, it becomes a hashtag.
Media reporting denied privacy to anybody doing what I do for a living. It was no longer possible to work on your picture in privacy.
The public doesn't want to hear people complaining about having their picture taken.
When you get older, keeping the private stuff private seems less important.
I feel like the quality of privacy and respect of people's personal space has been completely disintegrated. You can ask to take the picture. I will be so glad to take the picture and pose and look good for the picture.