Published on May 30, 2013
An online trend is ruining the reputation of local high school students. It’s called “revenge porn” and one local victim called News 4 seeking help after her pictures showed up on the internet.
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“You have to be careful what you send to people,” Hirsh said. “If you don’t want them up, don’t send them.”
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