Cyber-bullying campaigners warned that this type of incident is increasingly common, especially as web users aim to damage the reputation of people they know by spreading photographs of them in compromising positions.
This chick dropping to her knees and blowing two dudes in front of 80,000 people is a "compromising position"?
'This particular problem is a big one, and it is growing,' said Scott Freeman, founder of charity Cybersmile. 'With the power of the internet, this is one example of how its immediate reach can cause huge destruction.
'It's almost impossible to protect against it, because anyone can take a picture of anyone and share it.'
I guess the moral of this story is, kids, don't start blowing and fingering each other in plain public view at concerts. The evil Instagram and Twitter cyber bullies will just unfairly capture your most private moments and use them to hurt you.
Last night Clíona Saidléar, policy and communications director with Rape Crisis Network Ireland, said the people who filmed the incident and shared it should be ashamed.
Rape Crisis lady comdemns those who filmed it. No mention of the behavior which caused them to whip out their phones.
'Everyone has made mistakes in their lives, but not everyone has had it so horrifically documented in such a mortifying way. The conversation online has been overwhelming misogynistic also. Some people seem to be regarding this as funny, or banter, when it is not.'
Whoops, she made a "mistake" and just fell into two guys' dicks.
Despite the widespread condemnation of the girl, very little criticism has been made of the unidentified men featured in the photographs.
Twitter user Conor McCullagh wrote: 'What about the hero who was with [the girl], now he deserves a medal.'
However, others took to the internet to criticise the apparent double standards.
@zintendo wrote on Twitter: 'Cute that everyone is talking about [the girl], nobody is judging the guy. #yourmisogynyisshowing'.
Green Hat guy finger banged her in other pictures and that was just as stupid as her giving him a BJ. But, is anyone crying that he was a victim caught in the "compromising position" with him making the "mistake" of inserting his finger in her snatch? Isn't that a double standard as well?
Journalist Sarah Ditum wrote on the New Statesman website that the man was considered just 'a bystander' while 'people tried to use the pictures to shame, trash and demolish a young woman'.
She demolished herself. Hell, I might even feel more sympathy if she was caught blowing one guy. TWO, TWO.
And the real rich part is if they filmed a guy going down on several chicks at a concert, nobody would care about him getting "demolished".