elegant-one
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Whoa! I have a ways to go! But nonetheless I don't mind your "yacking" one bit! Makes for interesting conversation!
Whoa! I have a ways to go! But nonetheless I don't mind your "yacking" one bit! Makes for interesting conversation!
I guess that would be ok, but you know some of us get accused of being cliquish/gang like.Passwords might be okay but what about hackers and the chances of it being shared somehow? I think I like the idea of invitations. Maybe deans and the people that have been here long enough can decide which newbies can come into certain forums.
:bigheart: it! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks!!! I did not know that either. You are SOOOOOOOOOOO pretty!!! Thanks for sharing your pics - I've loved all of them. On the photos being used 'elsewhere' - I certainly hope not, because there is one of my butt on here somewhere :shock: well, I AM wearing a dress & not that anyone would want a pic of my butt at my age :lol: :supacool:
THANK you a lot!! I post pics because I find it very useful to see photos of others when choosing products! I also get ideas! The girls at the MAC stand near me (well not so near but the nearest) are super nice! They suggest products which look good on me and show me how to do new looks. This one they taught me last time!That is a very pretty combo! Thank you for sharing
So true, especially since she is the only one still posting from the all time poster section.Whoa! I have a ways to go! But nonetheless I don't mind your "yacking" one bit! Makes for interesting conversation!
NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No one would EVER accuse us of something like thatI guess that would be ok, but you know some of us get accused of being cliquish/gang like.
O my I hope notOh my... we might all end up on p0rn sites. :lol:
I totally agree on the privacy issues and/or stealing images. It's annoying, frustrating, and irritating, and the main reason why I do not provide early swatch pics anymore.
However, I don't think a private section will help much, presuming that anybody who registers on Specktra will probably have access to this "private section" (either immediately after registration, after a waiting period of X day, or after a certain number of posts).
I guess that would be ok, but you know some of us get accused of being cliquish/gang like.
NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No one would EVER accuse us of something like that
I think that would be a good concept and maybe we could vote for it or something? That way nobody can start accusing people of ganging up or something, because people voted for that idea.Passwords might be okay but what about hackers and the chances of it being shared somehow? I think I like the idea of invitations. Maybe deans and the people that have been here long enough can decide which newbies can come into certain forums.
I knew it--I knew it---this is the F---ing makeup mafia isn't it?NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No one would EVER accuse us of something like that
I don't think this would really help, because I don't see how we could ever find out who stole pics if they still get stolen.You're correct Mac-Guy! Perhaps there should be an 'inherent' disincentive to this behavior. Perhaps registration should include a privacy
'clause' requiring all members/registrants to agree that site photos will not be stolen/lifted/borrowed/redirected or shared for any purpose whatsoever.
Violation of this agreement should be subject to some punitive action.
A question---does Specktra automatically 'own' any photos that are posted here, and might Specktra share these photos for marketing purposes to
direct traffic to this site?
what did you do to make them work. I am moving and I haven't tried them yet.I thought Sushi Kiss wouldn't work for me but it did and so did Sweet n Sour. I thought I'm too dark right now to wear it that it would wash me out.
My only gripe with Sushi Kiss is it fades too fast for a satin (at least on my lips). All in all I'm digging this collection.
Yeah---and then Hef will be calling------Headline---'60 y.o. Bares All for Free Makeup'I can hear the sultry music now...lol
Oh man, you & me baby!Yeah---and then Hef will be calling------Headline---'60 y.o. Bares All for Free Makeup'
The sentinel effect, in and of itself might be a deterrent for some photo thieves. It's like speeding--I don't think this would really help, because I don't see how we could ever find out who stole pics if they still get stolen.
Hmm yes maybe it will stop some and I guess it not that hard to add the agreement to the account making process.The sentinel effect, in and of itself might be a deterrent for some photo thieves. It's like speeding--
you don't do it when you know a state trooper is nearby or frequents a certain area of the thruway.
If you know someone is watching you consider your behavior.
The problem is that you don't need to be registered on Specktra to view (and steal!) images.You're correct Mac-Guy! Perhaps there should be an 'inherent' disincentive to this behavior. Perhaps registration should include a privacy
'clause' requiring all members/registrants to agree that site photos will not be stolen/lifted/borrowed/redirected or shared for any purpose whatsoever.
Violation of this agreement should be subject to some punitive action.
A question---does Specktra automatically 'own' any photos that are posted here, and might Specktra share these photos for marketing purposes to
direct traffic to this site?