How millennials are getting stolen photograph
In a wide, broad, free world of internet. It was easy for us to access countless sites because it was there. As if wide open-arms for all of us to get and use anytime we want. When I was still studying in school because we are now in vacation mode. I used to copy and get unlicensed photo online. Who will caught me for stealing some pictures that I need for my project? None, unless I intend to own the picture as mine.
Multiple times happen when we are doing project for a certain subject, we would always look around on the internet because that is the only way we can get photos fast and free without exerting too much efforts. Unlike, buying and finding pictures on magazine. Our teachers don't complain when we get unwanted pictures because they will not know whether we get it licensed or not.
Millennials nowadays could post a lot of photos online. The photos are uploaded in the social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. It is a way of letting people know about who we are and what is the current even of our life today. I think in some point, we have to be very careful of picking up the right photos to upload because it would backlash us.
We aren't sure if people would like it or not. As you notice in our social media accounts, there are people who have been cancelled and diluted by throwing toxic and harsh words. The efforts of one person to give his best to show who he is become a nightmare because of his own action. This is something went beyond and becoming normal in social media.
Why would people use stolen photograph? I think there are things why but the most common reason is because they need it for their projects, documentaries, sample photos for presentation and use as pattern for photography. We can steal photos anytime online, but I do not know if there is someone who caught using it? I there is no strict reinforcement of stealing photos in my country.
Millennials used it for fake dummy accounts. On Facebook, it was clear enough already that there are people using other's photos to chat and message people. There are reasons for it and one of them is to put stench on his name. Dummy accounts are growing and growing in rapid-paced. There are several groups on Facebook using artist's photo, common individual's photo, and famous person on Facebook. Why would they go that far to get a bad reputation?
Millennials used it for copy-pasting method. This is widely popular and practice by many. I can consider myself using this for a valid reason. As I said, I only get photos online for project, documentation and basically for school matters. I don't intent to own it and share to friends that I capture this or that. That is a very horrible thing to do online. If you are ever try to copy-paste the photos, make sure you will not use it for letting other's know that it was yours.
I am reading an article last night when I noticed that my article was boosted. It stated that my article was boosted, but I didn't boost it on my own because I never tried it yet. I try to click the boost button on other's article and I think that is the method other people use to boost mine. I am so happy that someone boosted my article. Is there a way to know who it is?
If you are ever reading this blog, I wanted to say thank you for boosting my article for several hours. I am happy that you notice my article and give some boost. I am curious since last night who did this. I hope you leave a comment so that I would know who you are and give thanks to you. Again, thank you for boosting my article yesterday.
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Sad pero sa google kasi one click away lang may copy kana ng mga photos ee. Kahit sa fb or any other socmed. Maigi sana if ginamit tapos nag lagay manlang ng credit but no, they are even using it for illegal use, aigoooo