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Is saving private stories a breach of trust?

Hey, listen, I've been thinking about this.

There are these downloader sites. Not the regular ones, but the kind that pull specifically private stories the ones people set to "close friends only." Technically, yeah, if you can open and view it, you can save it. But it bothers me: the person specifically set up that filter, trusting that circle. And it turns out anyone in that circle can just take and upload their personal moment to the public internet forever. What do you think, is that okay? Or are we, by using tools like these, slowly erasing the very idea of "private" online?

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soumaya.ayden
Feb 11

You're nailing the real issue. That close friends setting isn't a technical wall, it's a gesture of trust, a way of saying this is just between us. And sure, someone inside that circle could always screenshot and leak it, but that was a clear betrayal by someone you knowingly let in. What actually unsettles me about services like https://privatestorydownloader.com/ is that they eliminate that social contract entirely. With ghost mode and complete anonymity, the person saving your private moment might not even be a follower at all, just someone who found a backdoor. So we're not just occasionally breaking trust anymore. We're systematically deconstructing the very idea of digital privacy, making the setting itself feel like a naive illusion.

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