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Here are ten examples of photos being posted online, especially online, that epitomize TMI.
Just about everyone makes announcements of engagements on Facebook. Who wouldn’t want a big congrats from friends and family? But when Miranda Levy posted her engagement news and photos on Facebook she revealed a little too much. Beside her was a pregnancy test that she had just taken. Oops! There were her post and its virality.
Using Snapchat or other messaging apps to disguise your identity for unfaithful or naughty purposes? Beware! All lies eventually come into the open. This was the case for Chelsea. She sent some provocative snaps to her husband from the hotel room she was sleeping in. Unfortunately, she sent her husband a little too much; much more than he expected. Who was holding the camera? Who’s boots are those in the background?
Lars Ohly is a Swedish politician who made an honest mistake on Instagram. He decided to post a photo of a nice tattoo for his social media friends to see. Unfortunately, he revealed too much than he intended. He said he would be more careful when posting online in the future. Unfortunately, people went viral and started commenting uncontrollably.
The photo was quickly removed by British palace officials but not before thousands of people viewed the photographs revealing Ministry of Defense in the background featuring Prince William. The website was managed by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The photos aimed to provide viewers with a glance into Prince William’s life as a search and rescue pilot with the Royal Air Force. “Due to administrative oversight, these photographs were not properly cleared at RAF Valley, and the images showed unclassified MoD user names, passwords and computer screens on a restricted system,” a ministry spokesman said. “The passwords and user names shown have now been reset as a precaution, and we are satisfied the images do not contravene security regulations.”
Jenny Mollen was fooling around when she posted a selfie that featured a fully-naked Jason Biggs sitting on the toilet in the background. Although the funnyman, 37, was attempting to hide his private parts with a magazine, he accidentally exposed himself and Mollen posted it on social media for the world to see. After realizing that she’d shown off more her husband than she meant to, she deleted the risque photograph.