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Nude female soldier us dropbox5/10/2023 ![]() Posts made from IP addresses registered to Navy computers included one teasing nude pictures of a female service member and several asking other users to share any explicit images they may have of specific women, the report said. In January, The Daily Beast reported IP addresses linked to Navy computers had been used to access Anon-IB up until as late as the end of 2017. The Marines reportedly aren't the only ones found to be exposing female service members. In fact, according to VICE, some administrators behind the Facebook group where the Dropbox folder was first shared earlier this year were also administrators for the original Marines United group. The group was quickly shut down, although groups with a similar agenda continue to pop up. There are reportedly three subfolders named for specific women within the Dropbox folder.Īccording to VICE, a link to the folder was first shared in February on a private men-only Facebook group named "Blame Marines United (Non-Butthurt Edition)." Marines United was a private Facebook group that was exposed by the nonprofit news organization The War Horse in March of 2017 for posting explicit photographs of female service members without their knowledge or consent. Others are reportedly selfies or nude photos taken by another person, while others are side-by-side comparisons of the same woman in uniform and naked. In some of the photos, the woman depicted is engaging in a sexual act. Despite the sexual nature of the photographs - the majority feature women semi- or fully naked - their subjects remain largely identifiable, VICE reported. According to a new report from VICE News, hundreds of naked or half-naked photographs of female service members are currently being shared online via a Dropbox folder.Ī Dropbox folder named "Hoes Hoin" reportedly contains more than 250 images of women who, according to VICE, appear to serve in all branches of the U.S. Despite a number of media reports, policy changes, an investigation by the Department of Defense, and even one Marine being punished in a summary court-martial, sexually explicit photos of female service members continue to be posted and shared online.
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