Yes it is but at the same time, everyone is accountable for their actions. KKF was right, to avoid being a victim, just don’t do it. It doesn’t make the poster right at all but you can’t control what people do online entirely. There isn’t enough in place to set a standard of what happens to those people who violate other people’s rights of posting their pictures. What has anyone done about facebook’s privacy polices? Very little, regardless of all of the incidents that have taken place. Technically, shouldn’t Facebook be the one to be blamed for allowing that kind of infringement on a persons right to take place on their platform. Shouldn’t people make more of a hoot about it? Has it stopped the millions of users flocking to their network? .. Nope. If your going to post something online that you may not want the world to see then simply don’t do it. If you do, then proceed with caution or at your own risk. There are not enough laws in place to protect you. It is that simple.