 Last week, some friends and I went to the Amanda Ray exhibit, you know, the one where she took pictures of her kids for five years to show how quickly they were growing up. The exhibit was amazing, and I wanted to explore some more of her photography. So when I got home, I decided to check out some of the images again on the gallery's website, and see what people had been saying about them in the four rooms. For the most part, people were just discussing the photos, but one woman had started a thread protesting about the gallery's online content and trying to get it removed from the website. She said that she had a big issue with a number of the photos, specifically those of Amanda Ray's children naked, being online in an unsafe public domain. Unlike the gallery, which is a safe and protected public space, you couldn't be sure who was looking at these images online, many of which she felt were indecent. As such, she was trying to get people to sign a petition as to shut the online exhibit down. I don't know how I feel about this now that I've read these arguments. Should the artist be forced to remove these pictures?