Originally posted by wuapinmon
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It's a tough situation to be in sometimes. I know colleagues who have been recorded, and the recording then ends up online, but cleverly edited in order to mock and defame. This is why I would strongly advocate for all party consent. It is far too easy to edit audio and video for nefarious purposes and increasingly difficult to discern what is raw captured recording versus an edited recording. It's all good and well to say: "just don't say something you aren't prepared to own," but that's just not realistic in this day and age of AI generated deepfake porn etc.
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