Who is the Bad Guy? Lenses and Cameras.

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The chances of meeting someone who wants to show you holiday pictures with an open cell camera on your face is low, but it can happen in various scenarios.

Here are a few potential reasons why someone might do this:

Verification: They might want to ensure that you see the picture in real-time and verify that it was shown to you.

Capture Your Reaction: They might want to capture your immediate reaction to the picture. This is common in surprise reveals, gifts, or important news.

Personal Documentation: They may want to document the moment for personal or sentimental reasons, especially if the picture holds special significance.

Live Interaction: They might prefer a more interactive and engaging way to show you the picture, similar to how video calls can feel more personal than text messages.

Social Media Content: If they are a content creator or active on social media, they might want to create content that includes your reaction for their audience.

While these reasons can be innocent, are some less innocent reasons why someone might open their cell camera on your face:

Invasion of Privacy: They may be attempting to invade your privacy or record you without your consent for malicious purposes.

Blackmail or Extortion: They might capture footage or photos with the intent to use them for blackmail or extortion.

Data Harvesting: They could be using the camera to gather information about you, such as facial recognition data, without your permission.

Harassment or Intimidation: Pointing a camera at you could be a form of harassment or intimidation, making you feel uncomfortable or threatened.

Surveillance: They might be surveilling you as part of a larger scheme, possibly involving organized crime or other illegal activities.

Deepfake Creation: They could be capturing your likeness to create deepfakes or other manipulated media for malicious purposes.

Unauthorized Distribution: They may intend to distribute the footage or photos without your consent, potentially on social media or other platforms.

If you suspect someone has malicious intent, it’s important to assert your boundaries and request that they stop recording or pointing the camera at you.

If the situation feels threatening, consider seeking help or contacting authorities. Your safety and privacy is FIRST.

Three coincidences (the place, the time, the person), is TARGETING not coincidence!

Targeting is not genuine!


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