BagMan wrote...
It's not even semantics. Saying that pictures exist and directing someone to pics with, say a link, are two different things.
PumpJack McGee wrote...
Simply because I enjoy giving authorities grievance- telling someone the sky is there is not the same as getting them a plane ticket up there.
Alright, let's do this. Saying there is something illegal going on and then saying it's nearby and they should "go find it" can be interpreted as giving directions.
di·rec·tion
[dih-rek-shuhn, dahy-]
noun
1.
the act or an instance of directing.
2.
the line along which anything lies, faces, moves, etc., with reference to the point or region toward which it is directed: The storm moved in a northerly direction.
3.
the point or region itself: The direction is north.
4.
a position on a line extending from a specific point toward a point of the compass or toward the nadir or the zenith.
5.
a line of thought or action or a tendency or inclination: the direction of contemporary thought.