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RomanceRe: Why Is Marriage Seeming So Weird To Me? by Exjoker(m): 12:49am On Dec 01, 2014
Raymondenyi:
OPp I feel u joor; I'm in same bus with you.
Which route are you guys taking make i know perhaps i go join una...
RomanceRe: A Salute To This Couple by Exjoker(m): 12:41am On Dec 01, 2014
Is this the unconstitutional love I have been hearing about?
RomanceRe: Is Not Really Easy Being Single by Exjoker(m): 12:37am On Dec 01, 2014
ireneony:
of recent am so active on nairaland, though I joined last year. since no boyfriend for now my phone is my husband.
I know most person that active on nairaland faces the same situation with me.
sometimes is good to be single but sometimes I can't help it o....loneliness will kill someone gringrin
So you're single? I'm single too...Let's bury loneliness today dear
RomanceRe: Experience & Lesson 4rm Sex Doll. by Exjoker(m): 12:34am On Dec 01, 2014
How much will it cost me to buy the dull in SA then ship it to Nigeria?
RomanceRe: We're Just Friend; Should I Be Responsible For Her Up-keeps? by Exjoker(m): 12:23am On Dec 01, 2014
Help a sister in need after all a friend in need is friend indeed
RomanceRe: Lets See How Conservative The Female Folks Are! by Exjoker(m): 12:19am On Dec 01, 2014
See as ladies the avoid this thread like say na fire
RomanceRe: Happy December 2014 Romancelanders by Exjoker(m): 12:13am On Dec 01, 2014
Jennimma:
.
Looks like you're on a front page hunt
RomanceRe: Happy December 2014 Romancelanders by Exjoker(m): 12:11am On Dec 01, 2014
Same to you bro
RomanceRe: Please Talk Me Out Of Crushing On A NL Celebrity. by Exjoker(m): 12:09am On Dec 01, 2014
iceberylin:
Sorry bro..the best man won wink
falls from iroko tree grin
Dead men don't talk bro
RomanceRe: Please Talk Me Out Of Crushing On A NL Celebrity. by Exjoker(m): 12:08am On Dec 01, 2014
farano:
*hiohiohiohiohio*
Hey I hope all is well? I never saw you laugh like this. am I been so funny?... But you weren't s'pose to laugh
RomanceRe: What Special Gift Should I Get For My Boyfriend? by Exjoker(m): 12:03am On Dec 01, 2014
How much money are you having?
RomanceRe: Help Me Beg Marieolae by Exjoker(m): 12:01am On Dec 01, 2014
Another silly thread...
RomanceRe: Please Talk Me Out Of Crushing On A NL Celebrity. by Exjoker(m): 11:57pm On Nov 30, 2014
farano:
I like him tongue
Nnaaa... I just the envy myself o. I like you too
RomanceRe: Please Talk Me Out Of Crushing On A NL Celebrity. by Exjoker(m): 11:51pm On Nov 30, 2014
chibwike:
*Observing things from an Mtn Mast*
Derailing someone's thread is a big crime against Seun...
PhonesThe Social Psychology Of The Naked Selfie by Exjoker(op): 11:16pm On Nov 30, 2014
If you’re building a tech product that has
anything to do with photos then you’re
probably feeling an uncomfortable sense of
déjà vu lately, and it has to do with data
security.
It had become so routine that throughout the
fall it was hard to imagine a Monday without
hearing about another set of iCloud photos
that been hacked during the weekend.
And these aren’t just typical pictures of the
girl down the street or the guy next door .
Apple/iCloud products were at risk for getting
hacked, but they aren’t the only ones. So was
Snapchat, and probably all other major sites
hosting photos. Scandals have been popping
up again and again around hacked photos,
especially nude ones. So, why do we keep
seeing these scandals? There are two
opposing camps trying to explain why we’re
having nude photo leaks, but who’s right?
One group says something like, “Enough,
children. Want to stop nude photos from
getting hacked? Keep your clothes on in
selfies and the problem will go away by itself.”
Those on the other side of the debate insist
we must not blame the victim and instead
should demand better privacy protections for
iCloud and other digital storage accounts.
Sound familiar? That’s because it is. We’ve
had scandals about hacked photos going back
every year for almost 10 years, and people
keep writing these same reactions after each
one.
Annually rehashing this debate for a decade
hasn’t gotten us too far. While we should
expect companies to update security features,
we can also expect hackers will continue
improving their toolkits. And as for warning
people to not take nude selfies, since when
has issuing warnings been the key to
changing behavior?
Education and warnings won’t solve problems
unless the problems were caused by lack of
knowledge.
Why, then, do people keep taking naked digital
pictures of themselves and store them in
places that could be hacked? They were
probably aware of the other nude photo
scandals that occurred so it’s not that they
don’t know what’s going on.
There’s actually a science behind why we keep
seeing these repeated nude photo scandals —
the science of social .
The truth is, sexting — sending sexually
suggestive photos or videos via cell phone —
is increasingly common among people aged
25-34. According to a recent Pew Report , 15
percent of adults ages 18-24 and 22 percent
of adults ages 25-34 admit to having sent
such a message. Knowing that, it’s less of a
surprise that in the past year, thousands of
young people have had their nude photos
hacked, including famous ones like Jennifer
Lawrence and Mila Kunis.
Are we saying, then, that this is simply a case
of peer pressure? Nope. Our research at the
UCLA Center for Digital Behavior has revealed
that our perceptions of what is normal in our
social networks affects our behavior. In one
study, college students viewed a selection of
Facebook photos of their peers and were then
asked to estimate the percentage of students
who engaged in sex without condoms and sex
with strangers, and whether they themselves
behave this way.
When students saw more sexually suggestive
photos of their peers (e.g. kissing, flirting with
the camera, wearing revealing clothing), they
reasoned that more of their peers were having
unprotected sex and sex with strangers. They
also said that they themselves planned on
having more sex without condoms and sex
with strangers.
What people think their peers are doing
(regardless of what they are actually doing)
influences their behavior. If people think their
friends are taking naked selfies and putting
these pics online (even if the truth is that their
friends are sitting at home chatting with
mom), then they will start uploading selfies in
the buff. And this psychology isn’t unique to
only youth. It affects all of human behavior.
So what should you do if you’re working on a
photo-related technology and want a solution
other than more data security to keep your
product out of the hacking spotlight? My
advice, as a behavioral psychologist, is that
adding another few lines to your legal page or
slapping on a data security warning pop-up
about the risks of photo hacking won’t work —
just like it doesn’t work for smoking, alcohol
use or most other behaviors.
You’ve got to change the social environment
to change the behavior. The short answer to
change user behavior is to build a community
around how people upload and share pictures.
Create a social norm on what types of photos
should be taken and shared using your
technology.



http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/29/the-psychology-of-the-naked-selfie/
AutosRe: ANAMCO Resumes Assembling Of Trucks by Exjoker(m): 11:14pm On Nov 30, 2014
Good development... GEJ is working
Music/RadioRe: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Exjoker(m): 8:42pm On Nov 30, 2014
Rodney At kin - Watching you
Music/RadioRe: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Exjoker(m): 8:39pm On Nov 30, 2014
Dopeyomi:
Yea true.. But we sHould rather prOmote our hOme made musics than tHose foreign ones.. I hardly listen to foreign musics cOz I hardly hear what they're saying.. Especially tHat guy with dreadlock' LilWayne abi wetindem dey call am
Lol... I don't listen to circular rap even if I do its just few songs from some few Artists; B.O.B, and Eminem precisely. My problem with our local artists is that most of the things the say in their songs are gibberish and a high beat (I can't dance you know)
RomanceRe: Nigeria ladies and their butt-riority complex by Exjoker(m): 9:00am On Nov 30, 2014
Look at these responsible young men arguing about A$$...what a pity and Tomorrow one of you will want to rule this country...smh

RomanceRe: Most Nigeria Guys Are Bad Kisser by Exjoker(m): 8:35am On Nov 30, 2014
See as ireneony just jump to conclusion without even trying me
RomanceRe: Dating Three Sisters; Fun Or Stress? by Exjoker(m): 8:28am On Nov 30, 2014
How much does buying coffin and digging of grave cost?
RomanceRe: Social Networking Advice For Guys by Exjoker(m): 8:21am On Nov 30, 2014
Nothing is new there joor cause I have been using the cheat for donkey years now. Well that's good of you for alerting others
RomanceRe: He Dropped Out To Send Her To School. Now She Is Misbehaving. by Exjoker(m): 8:16am On Nov 30, 2014
Looks like i care...Serve him right is all I can say
Christianity EtcRe: 10 Sermon Youths Will Most Likely Find Uninteresting by Exjoker(m): 8:12am On Nov 30, 2014
teemanbastos:
nt all dese teachings are biblical
Agreed.
Music/RadioRe: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Exjoker(m): 8:07am On Nov 30, 2014
Shai Linne- Justified
Music/RadioRe: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Exjoker(m): 8:06am On Nov 30, 2014
Dopeyomi:
Wetin be all tHis one nahuh



uNa no dey listen to starbOy WizKid or Olamide baÐÐohuh
Lol...To be frank this people's songs ain't motivational at all, thou i don't listen Omlamide's songs cause I don't usually know what the song is all abourt maybe cause of his use of tribal accent. I will rather listen to Wizkid old songs than his new songs. I don't listen to song cause of it beat. Repping Hip hop and country music anytime...
RomanceRe: Why Do Most Women Find It Hard To Pick Their Calls Immediately? by Exjoker(m): 7:50am On Nov 30, 2014
snowprince07:
shutup angry longtime undecided
Hey Bro! Howdy??...Longest time
BusinessRe: FG Signs $1bn Mou On 1,000MW Plant by Exjoker(m): 7:45am On Nov 30, 2014
Seun:
What's a MoU and what does it mean in the practical sense?
I never know Oga Seun is also affected with this Nairaland mentality too. Na joke o abeg...Lol
Nairaland GeneralRe: Should Pidgin English Be Adopted As Our Official Language In Nigeria by Exjoker(m): 8:49pm On Nov 29, 2014
mrbillz:
You must be talking about Warri pidgin english
What ever. It look nice to me
RomanceRe: Staring At Women’s Breasts Make Men Live Longer, Healthier –study by Exjoker(m): 8:47pm On Nov 29, 2014
chinziaski:
I am one grin
Then must let us know that...Lol
Nairaland GeneralRe: Should Pidgin English Be Adopted As Our Official Language In Nigeria by Exjoker(m): 10:35am On Nov 29, 2014
It look so cool just like the America slang. I have thought about that myself, and to be honest, i think i will support that. Though our pidgin English is more dynamic than the real English itself as some regions/states or tribes tend to speak a slightly different version of pidgin . The government can help by introducing some standards to be use when speaking esp. in schools. But then Nigerians traveling to find work abroad will face difficulties in communication
RomanceRe: Guys, Have You Ever Dated A Girl That Could Draw? by Exjoker(m): 10:07am On Nov 29, 2014
kika23:
Hmmmm..... An Innocent by-stander..
Yeah! definitely your innocent. It will be cool to hang out with you...just love innocent girls

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