Quote Originally Posted by Illusions View Post
What if you don't have a Facebook account and someone tags you in one of their photos, and they're completely visible to everyone on Facebook?

Somebody else uploaded them.
So, my right not to be seen online should restrict everyone else's right to express themselves? Very European of you. And again, it's not Facebook or Google that's putting these pictures online, it's individuals. So why go after Facebook, when the objectionable behavior is being performed by [alleged] friends of the "victimized" party?