Interesting question… as for myself, I hate having my picture taken under the best of circumstances (as in, there are no good circumstances), so if folks posted something without me knowing, I don’t think I’d have a sense of humor about it.
With celebrities, I think it depends. If you ask for a picture, they could always say no and we’d accept it, right? If they say yes and clearly know that you’re a fan who is having the moment of their life, I’m sure they know the picture might end up on a blog or social network. I retweet or post something only when it’s *public* public. Some things that I found on youtube or via twitter search, I only shared with D, but did not post about, even when it was technically public (like a pic taken w/ cell phone).
Interesting question… as for myself, I hate having my picture taken under the best of circumstances (as in, there are no good circumstances), so if folks posted something without me knowing, I don’t think I’d have a sense of humor about it.
With celebrities, I think it depends. If you ask for a picture, they could always say no and we’d accept it, right? If they say yes and clearly know that you’re a fan who is having the moment of their life, I’m sure they know the picture might end up on a blog or social network. I retweet or post something only when it’s *public* public. Some things that I found on youtube or via twitter search, I only shared with D, but did not post about, even when it was technically public (like a pic taken w/ cell phone).