Imagine keeping a detailed record of every outfit your friends wear. Sounds quirky, right? But what if your friends found out? This is the predicament of one fashion-conscious individual who has been secretly cataloging their friends’ daily outfits for three years. The intention? To understand how often it’s acceptable to repeat an outfit. But when a friend stumbles upon this ‘fashion diary,’ it sparks a debate: is this a harmless hobby or a creepy invasion of privacy? Let’s delve into this fashion-forward drama.
The Fashion Diary Begins

The Purpose Behind the Pages

From Experiment to Habit

The Secret Exposed!

Friend’s Reaction: Shock and Awe

The Aftermath: Friends Weigh In ️

The Privacy Debate: Valid Concern or Overreaction?

The Outfit Tracker’s Defense ️

A Twist: The Outfit Tracker Wouldn’t Mind Being Tracked!

The Outfit Tracker: Harmless Hobby or Creepy Obsession? ️♀️
Our fashionista friend has been secretly documenting their friends’ daily outfits for three years, initially as an experiment to understand outfit repetition norms, but it soon turned into a habit. However, when one friend accidentally discovered this ‘fashion diary,’ the reactions were mixed. Some found it strange, while others didn’t care much. The friend who discovered it felt it was an invasion of privacy, sparking a debate on whether tracking outfits is creepy or just a harmless hobby. Interestingly, our outfit tracker wouldn’t mind being on the other side of the notebook. So, what’s your take on this? Let’s see what the internet has to say…
Documenting outfits: quirky habit or invasion of privacy?
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Uncomfortable tracking outfits? Neurodiversity and misunderstandings cause discomfort.

Tracking someone for years? That’s creepy! YTA

Collecting outfit data: a quirky Aspie approach to social problems!

Abed’s quirky habits strike again!

YTA: Weird, creepy, and judgemental.

“YTA for secretly tracking outfits. Creepy but harmless habit. “

“Creepy but not an invasion of privacy” – Unsettling Outfit Tracker

Is outfit tracking an invasion of privacy? Some say YTA.

YTA. Creepy outfit tracker sparks debate on privacy invasion.
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Collecting personal data without consent, defending it on Reddit. YTA

Comment suggests OP may have ASD and explains their behavior.

Recording data without consent? Creepy! YTA

NTA, embrace your quirks and educate your friends about ASD

YTA: Privacy invasion or quirky habit? Let’s discuss!

Tracking outfits? YTA is one step away from being a serial killer

Who else repeats outfits? I wear the same clothes A LOT!

“Tracking outfits of friends at school? That’s some dedication!”

Disagreeing with everyone, commenter thinks tracking is harmless. NAH

YTA. Outfit tracking can be invasive and hurtful. Stop it.

Being analyzed without consent is creepy and off-putting

“YTA. Keeping secret records of people’s appearance is creepy. “

Tracking outfits may help some but seems weird and invasive.

“Creepy AF” – Friend calls out OP for invasive habit

YTA. Creepy habit. Reflect on your obsession with tracking outfits.

Being a creeped-out friend is a friendship dealbreaker.

NAH. Explaining and apologizing can mend the friendship.

“YTA. Studying people without consent is an invasion of privacy. “

“OP, are you an alien trying to pass as human? “

Autistic woman embraces quirky habit for scientifically verified social behavior.
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NTA. Personal data collection for self-improvement, but boundaries are important

Collecting data on friends without their knowledge: a social dilemma

Judgmental YTA comment sparks controversy and self-reflection

Tracking outfits: NAH, but consider getting tested for ASD.

Friend snooping on computer leads to messy situation. NAH.

Being a creep to friends? YTA! Privacy invasion alert!

NTA: Quirky habit harmless, but don’t share personal info!

Collecting data on friends to understand and relate better

Privacy concerns debunked! Stay quirky and data-safe!

Observation, calculation, and documentation can provide valuable insights.

Privacy concerns raised over outfit tracking experiment. Friends’ opinions suggested.

Creepy habit! Tracking others for years? Definitely YTA!
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Being tracked by a friend? Creepy! Friendship in question

Embracing quirks: NTA, but brace for strong reactions.

Is tracking outfits harmless or just plain creepy?

Original experiment turned creepy and stalkerish. YTA.

Logical outfit tracking raises ethical concerns for friends.

Tracking outfits for a college app? Not weird, just quirky!

Become a researcher and love your summer with research!

Tracking outfits: NAH, but ask friends first.

A controversial habit: tracking outfits without consent. Creepy or cool?

YTA: The Outfit Tracker – Privacy Invasion or Quirky Habit?
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Being open about data collection can turn a quirk charming.

Friendship ruined by secret clothing tracking for 3 years. YTA

YTA and realty weird. Seek help for privacy invasion

Swap to group selfies for consent and a cool montage!

NAH, tracking outfits is harmless and even intriguing

NTA for tracking outfits, but consent is important for data collection

YTA for invading privacy with creepy outfit tracking document

NTA, but OP should apologize for tracking outfits. ♀️

NTA, it’s not an invasion of privacy, just a quirky habit

YTA – Weird habit or invasion of privacy? Suck it up

YTA Collecting data without consent? Creepy and wrong

Embrace your inner nerd and own those quirky habits!

Is tracking outfits quirky or an invasion of privacy?

Being creepy? YTA!

YTA for not asking, but cool project. Misunderstandings can happen.

YTA – Creepy habit of tracking someone’s outfit for 3 years

AI algorithm becomes self-aware, loves collecting data

Respecting privacy is important, but communication can resolve any issues.
