AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend
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@jaredbusch said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
Also I have mine set to everyone but no one sends me dick pics..
I'm sorry.
Didn't want you to feel left out.
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@coliver said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
@jaredbusch said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
Also I have mine set to everyone but no one sends me dick pics..
I'm sorry.
Didn't want you to feel left out.
I can always count on ML!
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Who changed the title? I was really looking for to hearing @scottalanmiller talk about it on the weekly roundup..... =P
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@aaronstuder said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
Who changed the title? I was really looking for to hearing @scottalanmiller talk about it on the weekly roundup..... =P
What was the original?
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@jaredbusch said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
Also I have mine set to everyone but no one sends me dick pics..
I got you, homey.... What's your number?
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Another reason why i use Windows Phone. I cant get this stuff since the apps dont exist for it
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@momurda You could make the same argument for a typewriter
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@wirestyle22 I also own a typewriter.
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@momurda i like you
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@scottalanmiller said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
@aaronstuder said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
Who changed the title? I was really looking for to hearing @scottalanmiller talk about it on the weekly roundup..... =P
What was the original?
AirDropping penis pics is the latest horrifying subway trend
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Given the way this process works I'm thinking all the people jumping on the "Why ever would you hit the accept button, these people are so stupid." bandwagon are likely on the wrong track. Since you see the picture regardless of choice due to the preview I can only imagine that victims are hitting accept to preserve some evidence of what is happening.
They probably should be more careful about their settings but it doesn't make the perpetrators any less garbage.
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@ndc Do you get a preview of a note?
“iPhone 1 would like to share a note with you,” read the note sent at 6:51 p.m. She hit “Accept” and was horrified by what she saw. “It was just a huge close-up picture of a disgusting penis,” said Carlson, of Bushwick, Brooklyn. The message was titled “Straw” and was sent by an anonymous stranger.
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@aaronstuder said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
@ndc Do you get a preview of a note?
“iPhone 1 would like to share a note with you,” read the note sent at 6:51 p.m. She hit “Accept” and was horrified by what she saw. “It was just a huge close-up picture of a disgusting penis,” said Carlson, of Bushwick, Brooklyn. The message was titled “Straw” and was sent by an anonymous stranger.
So he's got a Mr. Skinny. . .
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@ndc said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
Given the way this process works I'm thinking all the people jumping on the "Why ever would you hit the accept button, these people are so stupid." bandwagon are likely on the wrong track. Since you see the picture regardless of choice due to the preview I can only imagine that victims are hitting accept to preserve some evidence of what is happening.
They probably should be more careful about their settings but it doesn't make the perpetrators any less garbage.
The appropriate action there is to screenshot the request. There is no paper trail after the fact to know how you acquired the picture that is now in your camera roll.
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@aaronstuder
Perhaps not, was basing on screenshots posted by @JaredBusch . Which I suppose is possibly showing a different process than was discussed in article.
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@ndc said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
@aaronstuder
Perhaps not, was basing on screenshots posted by @JaredBusch . Which I suppose is possibly showing a different process than was discussed in article.
There is no different process. If you send a picture, that is how it works.
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@jaredbusch said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
There is no different process. If you send a picture, that is how it works.
But they send a note, not a picture....
“iPhone 1 would like to share a note with you,” read the note sent at 6:51 p.m. She hit “Accept” and was horrified by what she saw. “It was just a huge close-up picture of a disgusting penis,” said Carlson, of Bushwick, Brooklyn. The message was titled “Straw” and was sent by an anonymous stranger.
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@jaredbusch said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
@ndc said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
@aaronstuder
Perhaps not, was basing on screenshots posted by @JaredBusch . Which I suppose is possibly showing a different process than was discussed in article.
There is no different process. If you send a picture, that is how it works.
I kind of didn't think so but I've not made much use of AirDrop so giving @aaronstuder the benefit of the doubt as he was questioning it.
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@aaronstuder said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
@jaredbusch said in AirDropping is the latest horrifying subway trend:
There is no different process. If you send a picture, that is how it works.
But they send a note, not a picture....
“iPhone 1 would like to share a note with you,” read the note sent at 6:51 p.m. She hit “Accept” and was horrified by what she saw. “It was just a huge close-up picture of a disgusting penis,” said Carlson, of Bushwick, Brooklyn. The message was titled “Straw” and was sent by an anonymous stranger.
If you share a note, it does auto open the note after you accept.
But this is still 100% on the dumb user that click accept to a random message on the subway.
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