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A short piece of nonsense 

Today I saw a post from a fellow forum member about the privacy and security issues of QQ's "flash photos." Actually, everyone knows about this issue. Flash photos can indeed be saved.
No one has done a survey or seen specific statistics, but based on my own experience and communication with friends in the forum, most people use QQ to communicate; fewer people use WeChat. Perhaps people feel that WeChat, aside from dedicated secondary accounts, is mainly used for work and real life. Even in close online friendships, couples still hold back some things. While they can be physically "open," there are still reservations in their emotional world. This isn't absolute; there will always be friends who are like family, with whom there is absolutely no privacy. Generally speaking, people will maintain privacy regarding themselves, their family, and friends in real life. The online world is virtual, and it's impossible to have no reservations at all.
Currently, besides WeChat and QQ, there really aren't any better social media platforms. As for email, communication is limited by its immediacy.
But we still need to make friends, but privacy and security are also issues. How should we deal with them? Before meeting in person, everyone communicates through social media. During these interactions, it's inevitable to exchange photos—some are normal snapshots, while others are more intimate or suggestive. Photos are generally used to form an initial impression, attracting each other and sometimes demonstrating authenticity and a genuine desire for connection.
Photos allow both parties to have an initial "interview" with the other person's appearance and physique, providing a direct assessment. They also indicate whether both parties are truly committed to continuing the relationship.
However, this raises the issue of privacy. Generally, photos showing the face are sent via a quick snapshot. But some so-called internet experts and malicious individuals can use software to recover and save these snapshots, meaning the person sending the photo has no privacy.
Given everyone's concerns about security and the consequences of privacy breaches, should dating activities continue? With video communication, if the other party has malicious intent, they can record or screenshot the conversation. So, if everyone wears a mask and no one can see anyone's true face, is that safe?! The result would be that after actually meeting, one or even both parties would feel deceived. There would be a feeling that the person's appearance doesn't match the "original photo," that it's been overly beautified. Haha, beauty camera functions are too powerful these days!
So, for privacy protection, can't we exchange photos or video chat? What are some better ways to communicate? I believe everyone has their own solutions.
For making friends, without genuine and effective communication, friendship wouldn't exist. Authenticity and sincerity are essential for successful relationships; there are no shortcuts. Without authenticity, you won't encounter authenticity; without sincerity, you'll be deceived.
Speaking of privacy, it's all pale and useless in the face of big data. A COVID-19 travel history tracing—where you've been—even if you had time to go back and revisit it, you'd have no secrets left. Doesn't this kind of social gathering at this time become terrifying to think about? The consequences are unimaginable!
I believe that those who come here seeking connection are sincere and genuine, and most are committed to honest friendship. However, bad people will inevitably exist, and we cannot be complacent. Personally, I think it's impossible to completely avoid privacy issues. Even without exchanging photos, who can guarantee they won't be secretly photographed during meetings? Hotel rooms aren't absolutely safe either, as has been publicly reported. What about at home? With your home address exposed, won't you be harassed? What if you encounter a bad person? Then there's even less privacy protection. Therefore, there's no absolute privacy or security in participating. It's like buying a lottery ticket—it's all about luck. This kind of activity is essentially a game for the brave.
However, there's a simple, albeit clumsy, way to avoid problems: communicate more. In my experience, through extended communication, you can get a basic understanding of someone's character. Even the best actors have flaws and "accidents" during filming, and sometimes they can't continue acting. Even the most cunning fox will eventually show its tail. I believe we are all adults and should be able to avoid these issues with a little caution.
Privacy and safety must be protected, but making friends should continue. In short: there are still more good people than bad in this society. Finally, I wish everyone success in meeting suitable and satisfying people here and having fun playing the game.

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