Gawker Exposes Megan Fox’s Flower-Giver on Facebook
Last week, a very popular photograph circulated of Megan Fox appearantly ignoring a sweet chubby kid trying to give her a flower:

Kodak then announced that it was offering $5000 to anyone who could identify the boy in the photo.
Earlier today, Gawker recieved an email from a young woman claiming to not only know the identity of the young boy but said she was his friend on Facebook. Eager to confirm this tip, Gawker tried looking up his page but it was set to private. So, what did Gawker do?
Since the young lad’s Facebook profile was set to private and can only be viewed by his “friends,” we asked Kim to send us some screengrabs of his Facebook page as proof, and she obliged. As you can see from the gallery below, which includes a pic of our boy with one of those little Jonas freaks, it looks as though we may have found the victim of Megan Fox’s smoldering disdain, an 11 year-old Brit named Harvii.
Yup, they posted the whole thing online. His whole private collection of photos. All of it.
Now, this is certainly not the first time someone has had their private social media profile published for all the world to see but it is troubling when a major blog, trying to make at least some stab at legitimacy, does it. We all know that nothing on the web is private but does that mean we should all just disregard anyone’s effort to even attempt a modicum of privacy. It’s not like this kid is a legitimate star who’s just asking for attention.
I’d be curious to hear from any lawyers out there if publishing screengrabs of a private Facebook page is in any way a criminal offense.
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