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I think that there has been some very interesting discussion in this thread. I wonder though, if it might be better if people were shown what a world with absolutely no privacy looks like, through the eyes of someone surveilling that world.

As humans, we conceal certain things from each other to control to the best of our ability, how other people perceive us. For example, on a first date it's very rare for people to lay everything out there for the other to pick through and scrutinize. If they did, people's prejudices about how to live and about morality, fun, love, etc. would be overloaded and it's unlikely that anyone would end up feeling closer to a person as it's not something that humans tend to do.

My worry is that this kind of scrutiny will distance the people surveilling us from us even further. All kinds of terrible things happen when people don't treat each other as people and when one of those groups of people knows absolutely everything there is to know about the other group, well then the other group is at a severe disadvantage and in a prime position to be abused.