Should they be ashamed of using social media or ashamed of disrobing in their own home?
Oh, it is very clearly about the social media. I think - and it's hyperbole, but not nearly as much as you might, or want to, think - that social media will be the the death knell of a free society.
There was a great line in the recent Supergirl; something happened and they got information from social media and one of the women from the future said "what is this 'social media'?" and her husband - also from the future but who lived for a spell in Supergirl's time - said "Oh, don't worry about it; it was a fad, and a short one at that." One can only hope.
Whenever confronted with stories like this, I think to myself "
what a wonderful... why do I KNOW this? Why is this my business, or ANYONE'S business that doesn't live on that block??"
And FWIW, the debate isn't about the note. It is about whether or not people should be offended if they pass by someone's house and catch a glipse of a naked person inside who happens to live there. Oh the shock, the horror!
I swear Americans are so up-freaking-tight about nudity. It isn't like they were doing the horizontal chacha with the blinds up.
I am with you 100%, and even including doing the horizontal bop. Who cares? They are in their own house, and while the expectation of privacy isn't what we think it is - if you're in front of your windows, with no blinds, you don't really have a reasonable expectation of privacy - I think 85% (just throwing a number to make a point) of times someone feels "offended" they are the ones who ought to check it at the door. It's so easy to just look the other way, my god.