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If privacy doesn't matter, i hope you won't mind me installing a camera in your bedroom, filming you 24/7 right ?

For some reason, it is as if everyone is accepting the panopticon narrative as if it was normal, that everything they do is anyway being watched by big brother and for some reason that's supposed to be ok. Exhibitionism definitely isn't my thing, but governments and law enforcement certainly are into voyeurism, as it helps them prosecute whoever they don't like, to try and preserve the control they have over the masses.

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The panopticon myth ends where you decide to put the effort to restore your privacy, you could simply pull over the blinds to hide outsiders from looking into your bedroom, but there are a myriad of things you have to do to protect your privacy online. It is all up to you if you are willing to put the effort to get it, or not.

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The panopticon myth ends where you decide to put the effort to restore your privacy, you could simply pull over the blinds to prevent outsiders from looking at what you're doing in your bedroom, but there are a myriad of things you have to do to protect your privacy online. It is all up to you if you are willing to put the effort to get it, or not.