Tosh. 0 has exposed some of our friends be careful where you post i understand it's youtube but some of like yo keep that private so our culture has been exposed.
Tosh is a dick who gets off on punching down. The person who disappointed me was Chris Hardwick, who grew up teased as a nerd before nerds were cool, and makes it his mantra to tell his fans to "Do a thing." So it was always especially clingy when he would mock our "thing" and those of others in he "Is that a thing?" segment of Web Soup on G4.
yes ik it's youtube it is public and you can change your settings to private but it's still special for some people that want that part of their life hidden from the public.
messyclothes said: yes ik it's youtube it is public and you can change your settings to private but it's still special for some people that want that part of their life hidden from the public.
To be honest then they should have set privacy filters like you said or they couldve just kept face covered or blurred.
mudngunge said: Are you saying that Tosh doxxed people's real identities and addresses, or just creepshamed the profiles on his show?
I remember his judgey stuff about WAM from like 7 or 8 years ago, with a video of my favorite red clay quarry guy with a butt worth watching.
Or is this new?
It looks like he just shared the segment from a couple of years back, as a "throwback Thursday" post. I'm not sure with copyright law whether using short clips from the videos with commentary added would count as fair use - I guess it might. Still a bit of an asshole move though.
FilthyGungeLover33 said: not defending him but it was put on an open website for all to see. So there really is not going to be any privacy.
The problem isn't privacy. It's kinkshaming.
If it's not affecting anyone else, and everyone involved are consenting adults, then why get on TV to make fun of people living life the way they see fit.
FilthyGungeLover33 said: not defending him but it was put on an open website for all to see. So there really is not going to be any privacy.
The problem isn't privacy. It's kinkshaming.
If it's not affecting anyone else, and everyone involved are consenting adults, then why get on TV to make fun of people living life the way they see fit.
Agreed. If he's showcasing it, he should weave in at least one positive spin. Instead the whole clip is disparaging and shaming people, a pretty weak attempt at humor. The comments in the video show his audience as well, who clearly have a limited perspective on life.