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Social network exposes kids to porn and danger.

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Can anybody tell us why this is not an issue being discussed now? We can see why China doesn't want their people to see some of this content we are going to talk about here. Why is the US government so blind to what has been going on with Yahoo that warrants censoring and actually more? We believe that certain members of Yahoo management and the entire Flickr division staff should be arrested for gross negligence and public endangerment or at the very least deported. Legislation should then be written up or strengthened immediately to prevent this kind of corporate tragedy from occurring again. If Yahoo is going to get Chinese jounalists sent to jail just so they can get in good with that government, maybe some of them should be prepared to do a little hard time as well for their own crimes. Of course, we all know that would simply never happen. We're still going to keep talking about this, though. Until they censor us, again. They're probably already trying. We were banned from Flickr last year simply for questioning what's going on there and why, but we've talked about the dangers of uncensored publishing online at other venues long before that place was ever thought of. That will be discussed as well, eventually. We'll wait until more is revealed about Yahoo association with NSA data mining, their click-fraud boosted quarterly profits, and possible stock market manipulation through insider options and analyst pay-offs. By far though, the most chilling part of all this mess at this point is Yahoo's admitted involvement with the NSA. Chinese dissendents are just the beginning of this illegal international dragnet. How long before people start disappearing all over the world after being sent to secret military prisons via Yahoo to sit and rot indefinitely on no charges? It seems to be happening in Europe already with the CIA secretly flying suspects out daily. There should be a widespread panic right now over what is happening to all of our rights and freedoms as a direct result of Yahoo's actions. The irony of them pushing porn for profit and facilitating pedophiles while protecting their "privacy" is insulting enough. So is the abuse of our freedom of speech by claiming to be able to get away all this porn to kids without question for over a year. Flickr is an admittedly adult site whose most viewed and visited content is porn. Yet, no warning labels or compliance to US government 2257 laws exist there that are required of all other legitimate adult websites. How has Yahoo attained this status of being above the laws others must comply to?

This is one of the single most important stories today that still inexplicably remains untold to the world. It's the shockingly sad tale of Yahoo's intentional exposure of hardcore and even child pornography to thousands, probably millions of children for a year now on Flickr.com. Why? Just so they could develop their "censorware" to compete with Google in places like China and other oppressive nations. Possibly as secret military or CIA research as well, while facilitating unconstitutional surveillance by the NSA. That, and to covertly boost their Yahoo Ads sales by further utilizing the kids and others that hit these not very well hidden porn pages in the millions. We have tons of evidence to support all this and will be publishing it here if allowed, incuding hundreds of edited screen shots as well as e-mail communications with several of the companies and charity organizations that Yahoo duped and unwittingly involved in their crimes. None of it really seems to matter though, because the amazingly disturbing side of the story is how we tried all this time to bring attention to this grave problem by contacting hundreds of legal and media sources, none of whom ever actually acted on the issue in any sufficient manor, if at all. Meanwhile, children are being sexually assaulted and even killed by these monsters while Yahoo and others profit from feeding them fresh victims, who they also charge for this "service" of theirs. We see now as the truth has come out about sexual predators and pedophiles on myspace.com, that there's a serious problem here everybody has been ignoring for too long. Please read this, as it pertains to key issues in our society right now that concern us all. Freedom of Speech, Rights to Privacy, and even National Security as we've recently seen riots occur worldwide over much less of an atrocity, in our opinion. This constant flow of uncensored images being recklessly published by Yahoo is going to possibly get us all killed one day, let alone some poor innocent children doomed to the hands of the online pedophiles they profit from.

Check out more of this story, starting at the top of the comments here. Note that these lists of Flickr links have been edited down from thousands to fit on this page. Note also that results of these links may vary sporadically as Yahoo's Flickr sadly attempts to cover up their blatant crimes against children. Of course, there are thousands more that could of been posted here as well and will be if needed, every one of them. But we think the point has well been made about what's really been there all this time that Flickr has always claimed isn't a problem or at most one that will be dealt with at some ever moving, nonexistent future time. We are not here just to post Flickr-Porn in an attempt to titillate everyone. There are other websites that do that already, which further defines Flickr as an adult venue, pretending to be otherwise so they can have kids there as well to play their Never Ending Game of hide the porn.
http://www.fleshbot.com/sex/photo/flickr-booty-110658.php
http://flickrsangels.blogspot.com/
http://xxx.flickrlicio.us/index.php (shut down)
We're here to expose the entire corrupt system there and the reasons Yahoo allows it to continue. Please open your hearts and minds to what we are trying to explain to all of you and be assured, our aim is very true and our concerns are extremely valid. We really can't understand why anybody would freely give all their personal information for "marketing purposes" to a company that openly admits sharing it with the NSA (or the next highest bidder) and exposes them to any given number of dangerous individuals seeking to harm women and children for fun and profit. If the government can comb through all our info looking for terrorists, why can't they find these registered pedophiles and perverts and get them away from the children Yahoo is feeding them? Guess they just want to hire all those creepy stalker types for Homeland Security. Could it be they are just watching and waiting for it to grow? This company is strangely allowed to continually host content which is outside the law, on Flickr and now on their newly aquired Webjay. Taking over social network peer to peer sites made popular in part for being outside of corporate control just to milk them dry is their game plan, it seems. Then, after they've made their money off these established havens for porn posters or MP3 and Video pirates, do they start turning them in one by one along with every suspected terrorist, who have also actually been under surveillance along with everybody else, for who knows how long? When was Able Danger? Military style data mining our personal information is old hat to these folks by now. It's frightening to imagine what they're really up to lately, spyware and spider-bots in your hard drive maybe? Or how about what's coming next from these evil geniuses, marketing based RFID tags in our children, nano-bots in our drinking water? Paranoid enough yet? Some of it may sound far fetched, but it's really not that far off base, given what we can clearly see as evident now. What we've already seen occurring to dissident bloggers and journalists in China is probably just the beginning unless we stop Yahoo immediately. From further perpetrating and eternally perpetuating what seems now to be beyond an Orwellian nightmare of this festering dystopia being nurtured and its pointless depravity that accompanies it. How far must it go before we awake?

Anybody who thinks this is a joke or farce should read this immediately,
http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2006/April/06_ag_232.html
We are very serious about this and extremely dedicated to our cause. We believe these children's innocence far outwieghs the selfish recreational entertainment of some thoughtless people who's own parents obviously didn't love them enough to care how they were raised, without any form of morals or ethic. It's painfully clear how these sad individuals crave the attention that wasn't given to them when they needed it most and that in turn, obliterates their own compassion for the sanctity of all youth now through this dehamunization. That precious virtue of our most valuable gifts especially outwieghs the sacred trade secrets of a corrupt company that will continually do these things despite how much we plead them to stop, even if they are working for the government. How long before any number of us start ending up in secret prisons by Yahoo's hands simply for things we say, being held without charges and possibly tortured for indefinite periods? Welcome to the ultimate in ad based spyware technology where you log in and kiss your rights, maybe even your whole life, goodbye. It appears we've traded everything for some free stuff which turns out, wasn't that free after all. If not for yourselves, act for the children.

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Most recent comments... (In posting order)
This an effort to expose Yahoo's online photo sharing site, Flickr, for what it is. Pornography to children, hosted by pedophiles and predators via Yahoo. It is being done in honor of Taylor Behl, the 17 year old from Virginia that alleged murderer Ben Fawley preyed upon online last fall. We think she might still be alive today if somebody had spoke out about this problem last summer when people first started asking for help. Here is her tragic story.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/10/07/national/main924534.shtml?CMP=ILC-SearchStories
We spent about an hour recently scooping up a fresh list of public filth from Flickr.com to show you the severity of the problem. We apologize for being forced to resort to sending this explicit content in these links to this graphic material there. This is only to assure you of the dangers that are there on that Yahoo owned public site, where they are inviting thousands more kids daily worldwide so they can profit from it. This should be more than enough evidence to establish that Flickr is actually an amateur pornographic website open to minors, being run by Yahoo, who has sadly tried to disguise it as otherwise for almost a year now. This list is being sent for you to see what is going on there, not to just let Yahoo cover it all up again. All ingformation has already been sent to the proper authorities many times over, long ago. Like we said though, either nobody cares or they want it to continue.
The last list of many sent to Yahoo like this one was gone through, but most of that material in question was not removed, only hidden deeper in efforts to perfect system software that hides information. Yahoo continues to harbor and profit from these criminals, which further defines them as accomplices in these illegal activities. Several instances of child porn that were report to Yahoo and The NCMEC were simply moved out of public view, so that they could be retained for private trading by their potentially paying customers and hidden. Moreover, they quickly removed the means of locating and reporting more of this content by simply wiping out the "favorites" lists given, which are key to catching all these people and establishing the scope of the problem now. The networking within the system is a major flaw that exposes the whole corrupt system. Once a person is exposed to one of these images the rest are just clicks away via the favorites or contacts of that person in a endless network of scary porn collectors there. Our point is, we are no longer interested in Flickr's useless and insufficient efforts at addressing this obviously major problem on an individual, case by case basis. Almost a year has been wasted on that now. We would like to see this evidence to be used as a whole this time, to expose and end what Yahoo is doing on Flickr altogether. It will become quickly obvious once this list is viewed, that not even an army of censors could clean up the mess they have made without completely wiping it out and starting over the right way. Even Yahoo concedes that now and admits to the need for an adult wall, defining it themselves as an "adult" site that the still leave unlabeled and open to minors. If they had any concern for what has been going on or abided by their supposed code of ethics they publish, they would warn parents as to the dangers that undoubtedly lurk there and that they are very well aware of. They always have been as we can illustrate in various ways through documentation of our ongoing efforts to get them to stop for a year now. How can we though if nobody will listen or help in any way, even pushing in the opposite direction in the names of Freedom and Democracy at times.
Fri 17-Feb-2006 04:32
Posted by:Fed Up
Everybody knows Yahoo could of always afforded a room full of people to scan for innapropriate content before it goes online or profile dangerous individuals before letting them around our children, they just never bother. That is because they don't have to answer to anybody about anything they do. They are completely above the law and beyond reproach. This will become clearly evident to everyone eventually as we produce these new lists as frequently and as large as anybody might ever want, yet, no actions will ever be taken against Yahoo and nobody will dare say a bad word about them. We think that is the very scariest part of all this. There is an endless supply of porn and predators to dip into there on Flickr as you will see. All anybody has to do is find one and jump to their contacts or favorites to see the whole sick network show up, like we said. It's a dirty secret a lot of people know about because those are the most highly viewed images on Flickr. Note the views listed on them and compare those to normal users of the service. Not even the very popular there get that kind of attention. Ther is no way Yahoo can say that there are not a certain percentage of underage minors viewing those images as well. They are probably posting them too as there is no way for Yahoo to currently confirm the ages of it's users really. Anybody could be there from small children to convicted murderers, and they probably are. If this is all open on the surface, imagine what is hidden in the private trading areas. What sadly sick surplus of child porn, gore and even snuff images are being held in the depths of that depraved system being exhalted as Freedom? Within these page links we are sending you now are thousands of images that are the kind of material which has been constantly placed in a public view that, includes children on Flickr since it began. Collected by people that closely resemble predators, linking and reviewing images of sex and bondage along with small children of unsuspecting users of what appears on the surface to be the all american photo trading site for the whole family. We could of handed all of this over to them once again and let them remove it as means to prove what they are doing there on Flickr is unarguably wrong and needs to stop or at least change. Like we said, the lists are easily replaced hundreds of times over at any point because of the staggering volume of the illegal content being allowed there on this unlabeled pornographic website, open to minors. There are other sites like them as well. Some open to all ages worldwide like Fotolog. Here's a few of those pages, sponsored by Google with ads for Microsoft and others on them. Here's just a few of hundreds we could come up with.
http://www.fotolog.com/erotic_madonna2/?photo_id=10323487
http://www.fotolog.com/deep_angel/?pid=9469732
http://www.fotolog.com/shanetlw/?pid=13236049
http://fotothing.com/leeop/
Be sure to click on the Google Ads on those pages. Keep hitting reload until a good one pops up. Microsoft, JCPenneys and many others are currently sponsoring this pornographic material that has been shown to little children for three years now on Fotolog. There's charity ads too. They also had ads on similar Flickr pages and now are on Fotothing as well as many others. We've spoken with all of these people about this many times over the past year. Nothing has changed. Maybe the Chinese are right to censor the internet. Maybe we should too. I guess we are too worried about the spread of Communism to protect our own people here. These are the companies who we are supposed to trust to the point of having their company's e-mails admissible in court as evidence. How can we possibly trust these corporations or our own government for that matter?
Fri 17-Feb-2006 04:33
Posted by:Fed Up
This March, Yahoo will have owned Flickr for a year, which has been in operation for two. In that time since last March, we have repeatedly reported this pornographic content, some of it containing children, to Flickr, Yahoo, The NCMEC, The FBI, The US Justice Department, as well as hundreds of other legal and media sources, also several religious and ethical groups too. We spent months having hundreds of other companies' and charities advertisements removed from most of these pages. When we turn over lists like this to Flickr or Yahoo, they usually just hide it again in their search technology develpoment and seldom actually remove it. Mostly, it is just being hidden slightly further in private trading areas, the same way the rest of the illegal material (some child porn) has always been allowed there on their servers, even though they claim otherwise. Flickr personel often asks how it was found and go about lamely atempting to hide it from their inferior search engines again. This technology is what's called censorware by some and it was being developed to open the Chinese market and other oppressed societies into Yahoo's business partnership. That is the key to understanding what is going on there. Yahoo claims to have had no knowledge of this content, yet they have continually tried to tune their search engines to specifically omit it. Any decent high school student could see that means the exact opposite is true and that very material is always identifiable and accessible to them. The same holds true for the lack of ads on those specific pages now. Much effort went into a system that keeps normal advertiser's Yahoo Ads from being placed on these pornographic pages now. Once again, this proves that Yahoo has had full knowledge of all this material for some time, even though they misinformed a our State Representative, Brian Yates, who was investigating this issue, otherwise.
Several Flickr discussion group pages show administrators of that site interacting with these people being reported now. They openly talk about checking their pages for technical problems, yet don't seem to notice tons of hardcore pornography that sometimes involves children. These people that run Flickr are liars and criminals on some bent misguided mission to continue doing this. Sure, the people posting all this material are wrong as well. But worse, is the fact that they are continually being allowed to do it so that Yahoo can make money from it all. Are we going to continue playing this never ending game of removing material from a venue that never should of contained it, only so it can be replaced in a flawed system and continually endanger our youth? How much time are we supposed to waste on having these images deleted (actually hidden) over and over, only to have them all replaced or just thrown into an ever growing network of secret illegal porn and predators? And for what? Why exactly is all this being continually allowed? Is Yahoo curing cancer with Flickr or something? What could possibly excuse all of this, freedom of speech, rights to privacy? What about the schoolgirls being secretly photographed, who's images are being placed online for Flickr sickos to collect and masterbate to? And why has nobody raised any questions about this company's ethical hypocrisy? This info has been sent to the Cybertips hotline time and time again with little action taken by them or The FBI. Why not? Yahoo has been helping and sponsoring The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and The Amber Alert Network while continually committing these heartless crimes against our kids. What a national disgrace! As if this news wasn't bad enough and sufficient reason to question their presence still being there,
http://www.techspot.com/story17603.html
http://www.clickz.com/news/article.php/3515226
http://www.afa.net/press_releases/pr010702.asp
http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PageServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US&PageId=1947
Fri 17-Feb-2006 04:34
Posted by:Fed Up
There are also lots of non-porn pages on Flickr and many of those people have no idea what is really there.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stpaulsdc/sets/1058595/
http://www.flickr.com/groups/central/discuss/65474/
Sometimes people can get a clue as to the content through the Tag Searches of the "system" on Flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/bdsm/clusters/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/erotic/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/bondage/clusters/
One other thing we would like to point out is yet another danger of uncensored photo publishing online, instant (in)justice. It's the story of alleged NY subway flasher Dan Hoyt and the powerful abuse of the internet.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/central/discuss/77599/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/08/31/ny_flasher_dragnet/
Whether this person was guilty or not should be shadowed by the frightening fact he was publicly lynched online in a matter of hours. All with the thoughtless assistance of places like Flickr. The hypocrisy of the stand made against this man there is fascinating. These people have no problem exposing children to porn on a daily basis in gross volumes, yet they attack this flasher like wolves. They (even the admins there) posted his fully exposed and unedited image for thousands to see, including children, all while calling him the criminal. Maybe he was but taking photographs isn't even allowed on a NY subway anyway, so which was the crime worth ruining somebody's live over? What if we didn't like somebody and wanted to simulate the same kind of out of control lynch mob mentality? Or maybe make some creative pornographic images of Muhhamed to start a riot? Does anybody think it would matter if we made it all up after the fact? The truth is, that is no place for journalism without any form of ethics to go with it. These online companies call themselves service providers but they are actually negligent publishers without any responsibility for their actions or morals to go along with them. It's time we tell the world about what they are doing now before more get hurt.

And then finally, here's a quick look at another of Ben Fawley's favorite lurking grounds with this "art" as it were, even after a major clean up following bad publicity from the story of Taylor Behl's murder.
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/9408963/
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/27774033/
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/25974508/
http://www.deviantart.com/print/217791/
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/27767117/
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/5245340/
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/27758188/
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/1421960/
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/27739226/
http://www.deviantart.com/print/143080/

We are not here to hang individuals for their actions. We are not interested in seeing a parade of sick people who have been caught, crying on TV, apologizing for all they have done. We want to see the CEO's of companies running the pedophile ridden chat rooms and sickly abused websites like Flickr crying and apologizing to the public they have done such wrong to, on a grand and unforgivable scale. Thanks for any time and effort that anyone can put into finally resolving this issue. At least one person is speaking out finally.
http://www.actionunderground.net/page14.html
We hope to see further exposure about this important problem on NBC Dateline soon. They just did these similar pieces and we have been interviewed by them. It seems their corporate aliance may not allow them to say anything bad about Yahoo though. Just like the Wachington Post who interviewed us in September of 2005.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11064451/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11101454/
Why aren't there more like them out there trying to expose this dark secret and protect our children? Yahoo and others need to answer for these atrocities now. This story needs to be told now before more suffer from Yahoo's greed. We are ashamed of what this country has become. Not because of porn so much as the lies that lead us further down a path of darknes
Fri 17-Feb-2006 04:36
Posted by:Fed Up
Don't you people have better things to do than look up porn on the internet? Mon 20-Feb-2006 03:58
Posted by:Lisa
First off, thank you for confirming what this really is. Now that we've established that, let us say it took only a few minutes to gather these links up here. It's taken us over a year to draw any attention to why Yahoo is continually publishing and purposely concealing this pornographic material. We are truly very upset about our time that has been wasted on this problem that we feel The FBI, along with the apparently biased NCMEC and The US Justice Department should of taken care in March of last year when we first pleaded with them to. It is something we feel is worth sacrificing our valuable time for, though. Thanks for taking the time yourself to troll by with your words of wisdom to enlighten us all on this important issue that we'd really like to discuss here. Like finding porn on the net is hard? Avoiding it is the real challenge, but we're not talking about some XXX.com here. We're talking about internationally entrusted, NCMEC affiliated, YAHOO here, breaking the law on purpose again while turning in people to the Chinese government because they say they need to "adhere" to the laws there. They're bypassing adult filters to pump this vile venue into schools and everywhere else it's not supposed to be worldwide, because nobody suspects the great and powerful Yahoo of placing porn and predators in reach of their kids on purpose. Face it, this is a problem of monstrous proportions, whether people want to face up to it or not. If anybody would like to actually discuss these issues at hand here with some useful imput, please speak up. This really isn't just all about porn, predators and pedophiles being allowed to prey on our kids, anymore. It's become painfully obvious nobody really cares about that happening on the internet, no matter if our most trusted corporations are doing it. They all say it's the parents' responsibility to invade every second of their kids' private lives so as to protect them from people like Yahoo that are only interested in one thing. Money. Flickr refuses to even place a small warning label on their site so as to alert people what's really there, for fear of losing a couple of customers and an extremely bent vision of what is right. How is anybody supposed to protect themselves or others from what Yahoo already knows is there in abundance? No, it's not all about porn. Even though, what we are talking about is always being knowingly presented to innocent kids of unsuspecting parents and highly offendable Muslim nations ready to riot, in mass quantities daily. What we are trying to focus on here are the whys behind the lies and all the hiding. That, and the corporate fraud that seems to surround the advertising that was placed on these pages we're talking about. Pages that are always easily accessible, if one chooses not to turn an apathetically blind eye and buy into the crap Yahoo's Flickr is feeding us. The simplistic observation made in obvious and uncalled for criticism of intent, clearly illustrates one of the main problems we are dealing with, in the form of biased ignorance, misguided concepts of freedom and a lethargic conspiracy of apathy all around. Thank you, once again. Mon 20-Feb-2006 06:21
Posted by:Fed Up nynth_life9@lycos.net  - [Link]
Here's a small sampling of the latest listing of well over another 5,000 adult images sent to the US Justice Department for investigation as to why Yahoo has been covertly publishing this material to children worldwide for over a year now on it's Flickr website. That barely scratches the surface of what continually sits there and more is added daily.

http://flickr.com/photos/sallybelgium/12121787/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/famousde/77146534/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/cruzalmeida/82923038/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/black_hawk/24413189/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/fhk/35953345/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/chastyti/47622816/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/debbieyoung/113386069/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/natkeane/55653701/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/bbwuksub/81672096/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/trekkiegal/67767384/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/hungsailor/131352409/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/higheels_cd/136651917/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/chicksnbreasts/114022965/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/dindles/114605947/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/hurtmeso/124611579/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/ashynich/120551286/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/adarastarfan/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/sufi_bulla/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/oralover/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/mrmrsb_colorado/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/engda59/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/muchmoreit/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/oxfordlife/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/duier/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/anonpic/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/thistle137/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/willgame/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/yourmamma/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/wifetease/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/speeddemon_1965/favorites//
http://flickr.com/photos/supermaninwien/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/shyzart/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/edwardsbaby/favorites/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/darkkstarr/favorites/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/butch/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/hhdezc/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/wjlphotos/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/strokertimes/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/jen491/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/sieyin/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/damnation/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/penx/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/bigman/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/ridemyface4free/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/demouser/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/maddness100/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/girlsgirlsgirls/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/ficklepickle/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/eeyorext/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/lime72/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/joellikes/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/smoothcomando2/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/ola_babe1/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/scar_face/favorites
http://flickr.com/photos/waterdrop/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/ratbastard/favorites
http://flickr.com/photos/astral4/favorites
http://flickr.com/photos/suprapolak/favorites
http://flickr.com/photos/squidly/favorites
http://flickr.com/photos/markrage/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/unajpuh/favorites
http://flickr.com/photos/dame_f/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/goldoraf/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/jp1/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/moonkingwalker/favorites
http://flickr.com/photos/kerheb/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/tiltdad/favorites
http://flickr.com/photos/commoditycowboy/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/nudeboy/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/oclancy75/favorites
http://flickr.com/photos/mostsm/favorites/
Wed 10-May-2006 18:21
Posted by:9th nynthlife@gmail.com  - [Link]
Since Flickr has again attempted to further hide the true nature of their site by wiping the favorites lists out but not deleting the images themselves. Here's more examples from thousands there of the average "art" to be found on Flickr. Yahoo has paid our government off well through lobbyists and spying to be able to pump this vile venue into public schools and libraries worldwide for kids to view. Note the complacency there with the content, the lewd and sexually explicit comments made, the number of views recorded and the general lifespans of these images. We could instantly come up with another hundred like these below easily without any prior knowledge of their existence. We already have an endless supply collected if anybody out there really cares these are so easily viewable by children all around the world.
http://flickr.com/photos/angeleneblack/142600474/
http://flickr.com/photos/diego_fonseca/135462258/
http://flickr.com/photos/gogetta/125671564/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/patjohnescd/
http://flickr.com/photos/svenfettes/43946741/in/photostream/
http://flickr.com/photos/dougiers/48330948/
http://flickr.com/photos/strokertimes/
http://flickr.com/photos/billemm/71686197/favorites/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/walkingbear/73486858/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/billybofh/109793789/
http://flickr.com/photos/billybofh/page96/
http://flickr.com/photos/deycysexy/149389774/
http://flickr.com/photos/allmypix/27680271/
http://flickr.com/photos/jackassean/12813532/
http://flickr.com/photos/akiltopu/5875489/in/set-156465/
http://flickr.com/photos/jarfotos/19002349/
http://flickr.com/photos/dshewry/40808701/
http://flickr.com/photos/sanjaysahamondal/73765286/
http://flickr.com/photos/sanjaysahamondal/73503787/
http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=76207617&size=o
http://flickr.com/photos/sanjaysahamondal/112377233/
http://flickr.com/photos/brianmoss/75347149/in/set-560069/
http://flickr.com/photos/punkdolphin/39055782/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/beautifultome/
http://flickr.com/photos/sexi_blondie_with_a_brain/86290752/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/diego_fonseca/135462026/
http://flickr.com/photos/viktor_ivanovich/72499404/
http://flickr.com/photos/swsberlin-estcom/88932039/
http://flickr.com/photos/shamathelama/70375326/
http://flickr.com/photos/nonojoe/52845833/favorites/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/crep/9497124/in/photostream/
http://flickr.com/photos/anaeel/44114547/favorites/
http://www.fotolog.com/pcgames/?pid=15213163
http://flickr.com/photos/renatod/57007156/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/blue4u2day/110739156/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/karllouis/38374171/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/whothefuck/109784771/in/pool-87883059@N00/
http://flickr.com/photos/bramwrim/98737577/favorites/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/keebztheelf/165545868/
http://flickr.com/photos/ratbastard/117654400/in/photostream/
http://flickr.com/photos/diggin/1853053/favorites/
It's bad enough they allow these stalkers to sexually harrass and degrade unsuspecting and exploited girls endlessly. More rights and freedoms?
http://flickr.com/photos/metrovoyeur/72436112/in/photostream/
http://flickr.com/photos/mah_pics/
http://flickr.com/photos/cedricunst/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/blackcoil/page5/
http://flickr.com/photos/girlsgirlsgirls
http://flickr.com/photos/girlwatcher
http://www.flickr.com/photos/girlschool/favorites/
http://flickr.com/groups/ilookunderage/pool/
Tue 20-Jun-2006 07:26
Posted by:Fed Up nynthlife@gmail.com  - [Link]
Plug the title of most those above pages into Google and they come right up, or somewhere close to them. Yahoo and other internet companies are so bent on a quest for profit they will use us to trample our own rights and freedoms until the internet has to be regulated. Here's a good example of the way these images are identified and hidden put not removed from searchable public view. This first link shows the image as it was favorited.
http://flickr.com/photos/sexart/124277678/favorites/
Now, as of just recently when we've started pushing this issue once again, the image has disappeared, along with most others like it, from the actual lists they were on. Sorry, they have to be cut and pasted or typed out.
http://flickr.com/photos/84499485@N00/favorites/
http://flickr.com/photos/23146796@N00/favorites/
The pages now seem like merely artistic nudes mostly through this little trick of theirs. It only once again illustrates how the illegal content on Flickr is clearly known to exist by them and selectively tolerated, and constantly hidden. They claim that is an internet community forming itself democratically, but how can that be if most the users there aren't even allowed to know what really exist in their online neighborhood? The whole system is designed to perpetuate this filth. These inevitable abusers didn't create this problem as much as the corporations who facilitated them did, once they took over and ruined everything for all online social networks. Notice these didn't surface as real issues until they became large scale money making ventures under corrupt corporate control. Everybody in this whole situation has acted exactly as would be expected, except for the companies involved, who refuse even labeling these undoubtedly adult sites while suspiciously wrapping themselves in the flag. We'll all argue and discuss this problem until the popularity fades and they've made their money, along with the politicians. Then these companies will be off figuring out the next way to exploit children for profit by carelessly pushing their lobbied rights that don't have any ethical basis, to the very limits of legality. Maybe it will be selling us the protection for our children from this situation they have actually created. Kind of the same way we support the military industrial machine through those fears being instilled in us by Homeland Security Inc. and our dictator president. Guess they know we'll fall for anything after Y2K, but how far does the string of lies go back? Ever since JFK there has been a pretty much non-stop flow of corruption and war here and probably before that, as well. Now it seems there are always new paranoia tapping problems that we need to spend money on like identity theft protection, RFIDs or any other Homeland Security legacy-corporation product being developed now. Back to that suspiciously tolerated illegal Flickr porn, though. How long will this blatant negligence be tolerated? Guess the government is going to continue letting them do this as long as they can pay politicians and help the NSA spy on us all on in their equally high profit pursuit of a self perpetuating fight against supposed terrorism. How much does anybody want to bet the NSA directly promotes the proliferation of these images and videos in the slim hope of catching a terrorist or two? Well worth exposing millions of kids to all this crap while violating all of our privacy rights, isn't it? It's as important to our economy, and our nations security, as is training these children to be mindlessly violent, desensitized killing machines with no respect for human life, through videos game addiction. Pushing damaging content on kids is just standard procedure for the stock option manipulating corporations of silicon valley and the military industrial machine they work with. Better like it and not complain or they'll put you secret prison as well, to be tortured indefinitely in the name of God and democracy. Some rights and freedom we have going on here now!
Tue 20-Jun-2006 16:56
Posted by:Fed Up nynthlife@gmail.com  - [Link]
If people want to publish our private e-mails protected under posted privacy policies, it would be polite of them to please ask first. This would be especially true for anyone also choosing to defame us through libel and slander like these people believe they have some right to do.
http://www.techsource.ala.org/blog/2006/07/flickr-libraries-scary-scary-scary-to-some-folks.html
http://www.flickr.com/groups/librariesandlibrarians/discuss/72157594221940963/
Today, we were proven correct about CIA secret prisons directly from our fearless dictator who says our government won't be torturing people being held without formal charges anymore. We're not lying about any of these things we are telling people here. They are all very sadly true, no matter what Yahoo tells us all to believe. These crimes against children by them still go unanswered and unpunished, but time may prove otherwise as we wear away at the facade of lies they always tell. All we ever wanted to know was why. Is it so hard to end this foolish game being played out to its invetible end? If anybody thinks all that money is worth it, they have their priorities way off.
Wed 6-Sep-2006 22:54
Posted by:Ninth Life nynthlife@gmail.com  - [Link]


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