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Surveillance is changing the way we interact with each other from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman

In our modern world, surveillance has become an omnipresent force, shaping the way we live our lives and interact with one another. With cameras on every street corner, tracking our every move, and algorithms analyzing our online activity, our sense of privacy has drastically diminished. We are constantly being watched, whether we realize it or not, and this has profound implications for how we communicate and engage with one another. The knowledge that we are under constant surveillance affects our behavior in subtle ways. We may feel compelled to self-censor, to avoid saying or doing anything that could be deemed suspicious or inappropriate. This can lead to a chilling effect on free speech and expression, as we become increasingly wary of voicing our true thoughts and opinions. In this environment of constant scrutiny, genuine human connection and interaction may become more difficult to achieve. Surveillance also has the power to shape our perceptions of others. When we know that our actions are being monitored and recorded, we may become more guarded in our inter...
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