She Posted My Doorbell Clip in the Building Chat
I sent my neighbor one doorbell clip. She posted it to the whole building chat.
This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about tool wars. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.
For her own door.
Pick your first lean.
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First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
One missing package.
Then sent it directly.
Not a building announcement.
The private clip became group evidence.
Her doorway was in it too.
Private footage. Shared problem.
One clip. The whole building.
Check the details.
Neighbor request
Avery asked Nia to check one hallway moment because her package was missing.
Private send
Nia sent the clip directly to Avery and did not post it in the building chat herself.
Building post
Avery shared the clip with the building so neighbors could understand what happened in the hallway.
Open the receipts
- Nia had a hallway camera. Nia used the camera to watch her packages and know when someone came to her apartment.This is just for my door.
- Avery asked for help. Avery said her delivery was gone and asked if Nia could check one moment from the hallway.Could you check one clip?
- Nia found the moment. The clip showed the package being moved aside during a hallway cleanup.I can send this to Avery.
- She sent one private clip. Nia thought Avery would use it to find the package and then move on.Just between us.
- Then the building saw it. Avery posted the video in the building chat and said people needed to know what happened in the hallway.Everyone should see this.
- Nia saw the chat. Nia said the clip showed more than a package. It showed her door, her timing, and a routine she did not choose to share.You shared my camera footage?It was about safety.
- The building split. Some neighbors said camera clips should stay with the person who owns them. Others said hallway problems affect everyone.Ask before posting.The hallway affects everyone.
- So where do you stand? Nia has to decide whether Avery crossed a privacy line, made a practical safety call, or should have asked and cropped the clip first.Who controls the clip?