• @[email protected]
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    -136 months ago

    People giving out about recording in gyms as if context doesn’t matter. Checking your form is good practice and part of going to the gym.

    • Pons_Aelius
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      6 months ago

      It is also a private business that others pay to use. Their right to privacy outweighs your right to film.

      • @[email protected]
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        36 months ago

        Just because a place is private doesn’t mean you have a right to privacy. It means the owners of the place have the right to dictate how much privacy they give.

        • 🤘🐺🤘
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          46 months ago

          My gym explicitly allowes filming. It’s something I knew and accepted when I signed up.

          Either the gym shown allowes filming and didn’t adequately communicate that to the guy or they don’t allow it and didn’t adequately communicate that to the woman.

          Or one of them are ignoring the rules I guess.

      • @[email protected]
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        -56 months ago

        Absolutely, but that guy was not an owner or employee so that’s not relevant.

        I’m not saying gyms should have to allow it, I’m saying people who are working out should understand it.

        • Devi
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          16 months ago

          I don’t understand your argument. Surely paying customers have MORE right to privacy rather than less?

          • @[email protected]
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            16 months ago

            His privacy was not being invaded whatsoever and he approached the situation like an asshole.

            They’re a gym, unless the business has stated the rules that prohibit recording then I don’t see why privacy is a matter to discuss as more or less at all.

            Fact is if it were prohibited then he could have alerted staff, if it were not he could have asked or stated that he didn’t want to be in the background of the video. Instead he put himself in the video and made a scene, was aggressive and threatening and you’re defending him.

            • @[email protected]
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              36 months ago

              if the meatball had his panties in such a twist he should have gone to the management, not threaten a woman. what a poor little baby manchild

            • Devi
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              16 months ago

              He wasn’t nice about it and that was wrong but you rarely have the right to record a person without their permission and she had no right to record him. It doesn’t matter the rules of the gym, it’s his right to not be filmed. He could have been put in danger by her actions.

              • @[email protected]
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                16 months ago

                It’s not at all his right to not be filmed if the gym allows filming. He was not being filmed until he put himself in there, he behaved despicably. If someone else’s perfectly normal and legal actions put him in danger that is his problem.

                I don’t think influencers should be filming their shit but if someone does just report it and move on or engage like a decent person and explain the situation. If the gym doesn’t allow it, same as above. If they do, deal with it and ask that you do not be in the video. There is no expectation of privacy in public places, businesses are open to the public so unless it is stated in their policy then this guy acted the prick.

                • Devi
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                  16 months ago

                  The gym can not ‘allow filming’. They can put big signs everywhere to say that they will be filming in the gym and to let them know if you don’t want to be filmed, but even then there’s an opt out.

                  A private business does not count as a public space. Even in a public space, you can not film a person without their permission in most scenarios as stated before.

                  It is definitely not ‘legal actions’ and if you think you have the right to endanger people just to make a stupid video that says a lot about you.

    • themeatbridge
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      166 months ago

      Mmm that argument would carry more weight if the video didn’t start with her instagram handle. Recording videos to improve your form doesn’t need to be shared with the public at large. While I think he was unnecessarily aggressive and threatening about it, I don’t think it’s unreasonable to ask people to stop filming when you’re trying to work out.

      How many times have you seen an influencer zoom in on a background character supposedly checking her out, or making a stupid face, or using the equipment wrong? I don’t want to be in the background of anyone’s videos, either.

      Of course, don’t threaten people. That’s not OK. Filming in the gym for public sharing should be limited to shots framed to exclusively catch you.

      • @[email protected]
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        -26 months ago

        Yeah look I think that behaviour is deplorable also but in that moment you can’t be assuming it is content unless it’s obvious. If the gym doesn’t have rules on the matter it isn’t his place to scold someone. As for it becoming content I would argue that it is due to his reaction. I cant imagine how her looks or pose would have been a great influencer style post anyway.

          • @[email protected]
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            -26 months ago

            That’s bollox, if safety was an issue he wouldn’t have approached in view of the camera he was giving out about that’s ridiculous.

            If there was a safety concern approach staff or from out of view and don’t start off aggressive and threatening.

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        06 months ago

        I don’t know, someone who might have a specific injury or requirement.

        Regardless just because it doesn’t seem to be a common thing to do doesn’t mean the first port of call is threatening and aggressive behaviour.