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Thisisnotafish It sucks, but this is what you have to deal with in this age. We all know about people who come to shows and seem to care less about the music than things going on around them. If those people have a camera then there is a chance stuff like this will happen. I have no problem "filming the community" but in the context of concert documentation. Filming the lot scene, any merch on sale in the lot, if there's people dressed up in costumes ,etc etc. But filming something with the mindset solely because you know people will ridicule the subject of the filming is wrong. But, keep in mind, its not every case, some times, its the people who view the video that start the negative train. I've been on hoodstream nights where there are more people talking about the people standing around the streamer than the music being played. It just comes with the turf, but when you have people trying to share the concert through the majesty of video, shit like this will happen all the time. You have to decide if you like the video availability, and having a band that really dosent care about utube vids for the most part, or if you'd rather have privacy.


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