Article 17T4F Privacy concerns at the heart of the evolving web

Privacy concerns at the heart of the evolving web

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Rob Beschizza
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Hulk Hogan's courtroom sex-tape victory signifies how much the web has already changed, writes John Hermann: casual privacy invasion only disgusts readers who are all-too-aware that they might be next.

In 2012, the vast majority of Twitter posts that linked to Gawker's video were lighthearted jokes - about Mr. Bollea's physique, about the humiliation of a childhood idol, about fame-seeking" [but by] 2014, when hackers posted hundreds of photos obtained from celebrities' private accounts. Publications that had previously trafficked in leaked nude photos - including Gawker Media properties and sites like BuzzFeed - shied away from publishing them.

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