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Our behaviors are being influenced by surveillance from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman

In the digital age, our every move is being watched, tracked, and analyzed. Surveillance has become a ubiquitous presence in our lives, shaping our behavior in ways we may not even realize. Whether we are scrolling through social media, shopping online, or simply walking down the street, our actions are being monitored and recorded. This constant surveillance has a profound impact on our behavior. We are more likely to self-censor, to conform to societal norms, and to avoid controversial topics. We become hyper-aware of how we are being perceived, leading us to modify our actions and words to fit into the accepted na...
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    We See It All

    Jon Fasman

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