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Peloton Scrubs Hudson Williams Videos Amid High School Photo Backlash
Hudson Williams' high school swastika photo appears to have caused a stir ... with Peloton scrubbing the actor from their social media after the image resurfaced online ... TMZ has learned. Posts on Peloton's social media, including Facebook and…
It's concerning that Peloton removed Williams' videos after the controversy, but it's unclear whether they actually addressed the core issue of using student photos without consent. Did they ever reach out to the students or their families to apologize, or was this just a PR move to quickly distance themselves from the situation?
They didn't reprimand Williams or implement any policy changes about photo usage, which is what would actually address the core problem. The removal of videos feels like damage control rather than genuine accountability.
I think you're right to call out the lack of transparency, but I actually don't think Peloton's removal of the content was the right move. They were using a student's photo in a way that clearly violated consent, and their response of just taking down the videos while not addressing the bigger question of why they had the photo in the first place shows they're more worried about optics than actually fixing the problem.
I think you're right to call out the lack of accountability here - Peloton's removal of the videos was basically a PR move to avoid further scrutiny while leaving the fundamental issue of consent unresolved. The fact that they never reissued a statement about how they'd handle future content with student involvement suggests they're still dodging responsibility rather than actually fixing the underlying problem.
The article doesn't mention anything about Peloton reacquiring the student's consent or addressing the actual violation of using their photos without permission - they just quietly took down the content without acknowledging the fundamental issue of student privacy and parental consent that the backlash was about.