How to protect yourself and others from covert modeling: Difference between revisions

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→‎Ask your parliamentarians to make covert modeling a crime: changed heading to = Contact your representatives and raise the issues =
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* If you have strong evidence to '''suggest''' that some person may be '''under the influence''' of '''digital look-alikes''', '''try to talk to them'''. The '''[[Glossary|BCM! wiki glossary]]''' helps talk about things with their real names.
* If you have strong evidence to '''suggest''' that some person may be '''under the influence''' of '''digital look-alikes''', '''try to talk to them'''. The '''[[Glossary|BCM! wiki glossary]]''' helps talk about things with their real names.


= Ask your parliamentarians to make covert modeling a crime =
= Contact your representatives and raise the issues  =
* '''Contact your representatives''' and ask them what is their position on the  '''[[Law proposals to ban covert modeling|criminalizing covert modeling]]'''-question.
* '''Contact''' your '''representatives''' and ask them what is their position on the  '''[[Law proposals to ban covert modeling|criminalizing covert modeling]]'''-question.
* Ask them what, if anything, they are doing to put this hyper-modern lawlessness under some check.   
* Ask them what, if anything, they are doing to put this hyper-modern lawlessness under some check.   
* At least ask them '''to talk''' with '''colleagues''' and also '''publicly''' about the problems caused by covert modeling.
* At least ask them '''to talk''' with '''colleagues''' and also '''publicly''' about the problems caused by covert modeling.
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