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It'll get that far if someone has the business sense to monetize it. Youtube is good at the moment for seeing some of the protests happening, the country is getting more unstable by the week.
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Step 1: Vilify it Step 2: Media blackout on it Step 3: Memory hole it Seems the smartest way to deal with something you don’t like | |||
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People moving in harmony with the seasons. Digital nomads forced to wander.
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lootmaxxed and eq pilled
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Prompt artists, prompting shit, being disgusted with some outputs, drinking coffee, 9-5 job. | |||
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You can put out freedom of information requests to access the publicly recorded footage and then cut it into the dystopian show you desire.
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Would it be illegal to hide cameras all over the place in public areas
Then live stream them all so people could watch all the crimes in a city? Ai could like create a main page with all the best action shots and stuff. | ||
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Depends on the area, but many places have a presumption that it is reasonable to assume you may be being observed in public places and photography is an extension of that.
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Where you'd run into trouble is your camera is going to be attached to something right? The side of a building etc... and that building will belong to someone who probably doesn't want it there :/
There's rules over drones around not filming residential areas but I'm not sure if a public shopping area would apply or not /shrug | ||
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