Post Selfie Fappening Angst Ongoing, Model Hannah Davis Falls Prey To Culture Fad Posting On Cloud

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Post Selfie Fappening Angst Ongoing, Model Hannah Davis Falls Prey To Culture Fad Posting On Cloud

According to the latest news reports, the Fappening or the celebs private photo leaks continue to trickle with model Hannah Davis being the most recent victim of the 4Chan attack. Despite security warnings and changes from Google, Apple and oversight by the FBI, the Internet continues to be a hole for 4Chan images to hide. And 4Chan hackers are sending their image files in smaller packages and in a frequency of once a week. It has been more than a month since the first nude photo leaks targeted award-winning actress Jenn. Law.

Bollywood News & Gossips via Au.IBT, Hannha Davis was on the cover of Sports Illustrated and a Victoria Secrte Model. Five selfies of Davis were published while two of the photos were taken by pro photographers.

As for the psychology behind posting in some cases hundreds of selfies on the Cloud or the idea of taking them have been analyzed by experts who say it is 'a generational thing' exclusive to the selfie era.

Noted psychologist and 'dysfunction fixer upper' Dr. Phil was on Conan when he said he understands why someone may want to take a selfie in the nude but he doesn't understand why those photos are posted on the Cloud, where the person runs a risk of losing or even having his or her photo stolen. It appears this is a risk that current models, A-listers and celebrities are willing to take.

Dr. Phil also said on Conan's show that the selfies of the good-looking people are the ones that are hacked and 'no ugly selfies' are posted online.

Suzanne Moore, who writes about feminism and women's needs to express their weakness online in the form of selfies or tweets. But it is also a high price to pay to share all your memories online and be taken advantage of for doing it: "It's hard. We record every moment: everything is a hall of mirrors in which the self is reflected back at all times. Does any one of us have the necessary self-esteem? No. We are all flawed, but we are good enough. Do I need all the details of your dysfunction? No. Spare me the confessions and the 500 selfies," The Guardian Newspapers reports.

Moore added, "For out there is a world controlled by those who disclose very little about their inner lives. That's how we live."

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