One of the great joys of the interwebs—if you happen to author a blog or simply enjoy reading them—is the amount of freely available material to link to via content sharing sites like Flickr and YouTube; one of its drawbacks—if you happen to be someone who prefers to keep the material you post from being viewed outside the context in which you intended—is the proliferation of Flickr- and YouTube-based blogs that post material without your explicit permission to do so. Such is the dilemma faced by Dano of Plumpr, one of our favorite resources for appreciating the very finest in amateur BBW bodaciousness that Flickr has to offer: apparently, some models took objection to the fact that their photos were reposted to Plumpr without their consent, and although Dano did the right thing and removed the pics upon receiving their request (but kept a link to the public Flickr URLs in his posts where the photos were removed), there still seems to be a fair degree of misunderstanding and hurt feelings all around. While we here at Fleshbot believe that information (and gorgeous women) want to be free, especially when they're posted to a site that enables photos to be easily linked to another blog, we also understand why some people want to keep certain things from being shared in certain contexts—though if that were the case, perhaps not posting them online to begin with would be the best way to keep that from happening. Feel free to share your thoughts on the matter in the comments below while we go back and offer our sincere appreciation to the lovely ladies still on display on Dano's respectfully curated blog. After all, who knows how much longer some of them will be there?
· "Kerfuffle" (plumpr.blogspot.com; thanks Al)
Previously: Plumpr, Self Shot Babes, Shyly: The Beauty Curve, Chubby Lover Girl, Secret Little Sexy, Big Love, Realplump, Porn Hacks