There've been a number of nice photos being posted every now and then that appear to come from discoveries such as screenshots from a video or a copy or cropped version of a picture someone else has put up elsewhere on the web.
Some people comment on the photos and ask where it came from / what the source is, but don't get a reply from the poster. Isn't the rule when uploading photos "If it's not yours, credit the owner or source in the description"?
Granted that revealing personal info is not allowed, and also linking directly to the source may not be possible for various reasons, but given the above rule, it would be nice if some kind of reply would be given by the poster to those who ask.
Sadly lots.of people post finds where It is obvious permission was not given unless churches, schools, colleges, universities and charities are happy that proportion part are.now on a fetish site.
On some pictures I have uploaded of myself I had to zoom in and take a screenshot so my penis is not visible (i dont have a passport so my account has to stay clean). My mobile is on its deathbed so I then can't get into the cropping function to remove the time/signal data from the top of the screenshot.
I've found a lot of good stuff on social media sites but generally don't repost specifically because there's been more than a few occasions where I see a comment from "slimekinklover" (not a real username) posting a comment on a church vid like "aww man they should have looked up, and also get their feet next time!"
Like, the first rule of Gunge-fight club is don't post creepy comments about Gunge-fight club. The second rule is seriously don't post creepy comments. That's a sure fire way to make sure they never post videos like that again.
In general I think crediting with YouTube links is fine, but someone's personal Facebook account? No