
Filming Strangers in Public is OUT OF CONTROL | (meta glasses, streamers, ring camera recording)
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We live in a world where privacy is basically dead. From TikTok pranksters to gym shaming, IRL streamers, and even police bodycam footage, everyday people are being recorded without consent — and their worst moments are turned into “content” for millions.
In this episode, I break down the dark side of social media, constant recording, and clout culture. We’ll talk about hidden smart glasses, streamers harassing women on college campuses, prank videos gone wrong, the death of nightclub dance floors, and the rise of online public shaming. These aren’t just funny clips — they ruin reputations, destroy mental health, and in some cases, even end lives.
Are we living in a surveillance society we created ourselves? Is empathy disappearing in the age of content? And what can we do to push back?
🔎 Topics covered:
The death of privacy in the digital age
Smart glasses, streaming, and IRL surveillance
Gym shaming and false accusations
Viral pranks that turned deadly
Police body-cam footage exploited for clicks
The human toll of online humiliation
How to protect empathy in a world obsessed with content
This is the dystopian reality of constant recording and public shaming — and why it matters more than ever.
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