pet photo privacy

By C
@ShyBear88 (59347)
Sterling, Virginia
January 18, 2024 6:39am CST
Now this is a little weird and I also think a bit crazy. My sister-in-law yesterday and the day before spent all day bugging me about 2 photos of her dog with my kids. Saying I didn't ask permission to post a photo of her dog. These were taken and posted at the end of December and it's now January and the only way to see them is if you go directly into my albums. Meaning she was stalking the social media at 9 am on a Tuesday for what? So I looked up online there is no legal law stating you can't just do the general you should but don't have to ask the owners. It's not like my pictures had her tagged to them or my brother. It also didn't show where we physically were, the dog's name was nothing. I didn't even write anything on those photos. I spent 45 minutes yesterday making it impossible for her to stalk any of my pictures because she will fuss about everything and anything down to the smallest thing as it's blurry or I don't look good or I don't want my parents to know we did this or that or saw that or that's what we did with my nephew's money. This morning I returned to those two photos and cropped the darn dog out. all you see is a bushy tail in one and the very tip of the dog's head. You can't say it's your dog or anything if you can't see the whole dog.
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@porwest (99040)
• United States
21 Jan 24
She sounds like she's a real piece of work.
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
22 Jan 24
She a cupcake you want to put in the trash knowing she is too sweet that your not going to like it.
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@porwest (99040)
• United States
22 Jan 24
@ShyBear88 lol. That's an interesting description.
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
22 Jan 24
@porwest yeah I'm in author mode right now
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