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You give them free reign to do literally whatever they want with your images the moment you post them. They OWN YOUR PHOTOS. The only reason you don't know about it is because you're fucking stupid and don't read their terms of service.
Signed: person who stopped using sites like Facebook and Instagram for this reason.
Edit: Sorry, I realized that reading isn't your strong suit which is why you demanded I sift through their ToS for you. It's under the privacy section of Meta's terms of service. Anything you post that is public immediately grants them the rights to your image.
You ever put an image on Tinder through Facebook, congrats: consent achieved.
I genuinely do not care if you are aware or otherwise. Your comment proves you're fucking dumb, and deserve your images being used against you for not protecting yourself from predatory social media sites.
You are right, they own my photos, this of course doesn't grant them the right to do anything with it and it as well doesn't give someone else the right, but what do you know? You are some lonely little sit harassing others online.
Delete your CSAM collection and then yourself please. Do something for us all, thanks.
Jesus christ, you're a fucking idiot. Maybe if you went through English class without writing every report through sparknotes you'd have developed the critical thinking required to understand what a TERMS OF SERVICE agreement is.
It's not too late, you can always go back to school. Although, reading your replies, you're still too fucking dumb to gain anything from it.
what is sparknotes?