Humans behave better when they’re being watched (techcrunch.com)
from francois@jlai.lu to privacy@lemmy.ml on 27 Jun 21:00
https://jlai.lu/post/39722601

“Your kids will grow up in a world with no ‘off the record’,” he writes to any parents reading his post. “Teach them that the best privacy strategy is integrity, living so that being seen costs you nothing. And fight, hard, for a world where the watching goes both ways.”

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birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 27 Jun 21:10 next collapse

Both ways? Ok, let’s see the billionnaire while he’s on the toilet. Let’s see how exactly he fuels anti-labour movements. Let’s see how corrupt he is. Let’s see how he must be made to be unbillionnaire’d. Let’s know every single minute of his life. Let’s block asset and person access to offshore islands and his creephouses. Let’s stop him everywhere with the car, at the airport, subject him to rigid controls…

PierceTheBubble@lemmy.ml on 27 Jun 23:37 collapse

And fight, hard, for a world where the watching goes both ways

So it’s top-down by default, and if the underclass fights hard enough, they míght get a “trust me bro, this is all data there is, and we certainly didn’t destroy any”.

birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 27 Jun 23:42 collapse

The Epstein class is corrupt. Only all those that recognise class struggle are legit. That is, those that support the labourers in their opposition against coal and oil industry, against trusts and wage theft. Whether queer or not, the capitalist attempts to pit one against another while they attempt to drown us in the pit of climate collapse. But they too shall fail, as we unite, share, help one another, and bring down the corrupt fascist oligarchs.

Trump should get the treatment of Maduro. All coal, gas, and oil CEOs should be thrown into their own field pits.

fireweed@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 21:40 next collapse

Celebrities and politicians are simultaneously the most-watched and poorest-behaved people on the planet tho

realityisascammer@lemmy.ml on 27 Jun 21:51 next collapse

I think this is called dementia

apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world on 27 Jun 22:12 next collapse

TL; DR: Individualize and atomize privacy instead of regulation.

Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works on 27 Jun 22:57 next collapse

Die in a fire you evil cunt.

EntheoNaut@lemmy.ml on 27 Jun 23:34 next collapse

Big brother is watching

Fuck them

FineCoatMummy@sh.itjust.works on 27 Jun 23:40 next collapse

that the best privacy strategy is integrity,

The prob, ofc, is that it doesn’t matter if YOU think you’re doing something wrong. It only matters if someone ELSE thinks you are doing something wrong. Maybe you ahve the wrong religion. Maybe you have the wrong skin color. Maybe you push for democracy in an autocratic system. Maybe you’re female in a society that opresses the shit out of women. Or w/e! A million things.

In a globally connected world, there will be someone who hates you and tries to destroy you, no matter WHO you are. No matter HOW much integrity, or HOW decent a human you are.

Also, fuck this guy. I want every moment of his life recorded and live streamed to youtube. If he is doing nothing wrong, he has nothing to hide.

FineCoatMummy@sh.itjust.works on 28 Jun 00:33 collapse

“Your kids will grow up in a world with no ‘off the record’,”

BTW. He’s an asshole, and he’s wrong about a hell of a lot. But he’s not wrong about that.

Which scares me. A whole generation will grow up with constant inescapable surveilence as their normal. They’ve literally never known anything else.

humble_boatsman@sh.itjust.works on 27 Jun 23:59 next collapse

Funny. Clicking on the article asks me to disable my ad blocker. K. Who is this POS? And I’m curious if he stats any research here or is just trust me bro I’m rich vibes. In not that curious, I think we already know.

eager_eagle@lemmy.world on 28 Jun 00:39 next collapse

great, let’s do it with politicians

irotsoma@piefed.blahaj.zone on 28 Jun 02:07 next collapse

Also, they have no way to learn from mistakes because a single mistake as a teen or young adult can mean an entire lifetime of consequences even if little to no harm was done. If you only do things out of fear without knowing the reason they’re bad, then you never learn why your impulses might be bad and eventually you’ll do something with much more severe consequences. This is why many kids raised in strict environments, like religion, stereotypically end up getting into so much trouble later in life. They have no experience with the real consequences, only the extreme, fabricated ones.

Tenderizer78@lemmy.ml on 28 Jun 03:53 next collapse

Putting aside the practicalities, is a world where everyone’s on their best behavior really better (philosophically speaking). Is autonomy not worth something.

blargh513@sh.itjust.works on 28 Jun 04:43 next collapse

If he thinks privacy is bad, then he can publish every email, text and message he’s ever sent/received. Then wear a camera around his neck all the time, never taking it off.

I won’t hold my breath on this.

What a dickhole.

RockBottom@feddit.org on 28 Jun 05:31 next collapse

Show him videos of people killing people, knowing they’re being filmed.

willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 28 Jun 05:38 collapse

So watch the billionaires then. Watch the Epstein class.

No, they want to watch the proles instead.