"I'm Lena. I retired from modelling a long time ago. It's time I retire from tech too."
@meena the fact that naked bodies are taboo because of american workplace baggage makes me super sad.
@sneak okay, we'll use your naked body for the next fifty years as standard image. without your consent.
@meena the copyright owner of the work (the photographer) is the person who needs to consent, not the people depicted.
@sneak that's a fucked up concept, mate
@meena this sort of whining is pretty dumb imo; they go on for a while about copyrights of images, then admit that NFTs have nothing to do with copyrights. who gives a shit if someone is buying or selling an nft with a string that matches your name on it, or a URL to an image of you? nobody is being harmed, it's just whiners looking for an excuse to whine. (for the record, i think NFTs are dumb.)
@sneak the things being harmed are the environment, and gullible people's finances. some poor country's epectric power infrastructure.
Also: If i don't agree with the above, but my picture is being sold to further the above causes, then my reputation is also harmed.
@meena if your argument is against the environmental impact of the energy use of cryptocurrencies, then just be against PoW cryptocurrencies *in general* and don't confuse the issue with "but my face is on the listing on OpenSea!"