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@shali@kolektiva.social i have a right to take a photograph of anyone in a public place. anything i can see i can record. consent doesn't enter into it, my photographing others is my own right and doesn't harm or infringe the rights of anyone else (in public). you keep bringing up consent but it's not relevant here. you don't need my consent to continue to reply, for example. you're still doing it even though i don't consent. turns out my consent to things that don't concern me is irrelevant

@shali@kolektiva.social it would be violent, for example, for you (as an example person who is in public who does not wish me to take your photograph) to try to use force to *stop* me when i've done nothing to harm you. emotional upset is not harm, you are of course free to ignore people who are doing things you don't like.

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