“Don’t put me on video in 2023”

In the era of short TikTok videos, anyone can be caught in a video and unknowingly become part of the entertainment. Many are now resisting the trend, chanting “don’t put me on video in 2023”. Public space has increasingly become an arena for content creation long before TikTok was born. As long as you go out, you may appear in other people’s videos. In the age of surveillance capitalism, one reason this kind of ad hoc, personalized surveillance device puts many people off is that we are monitored enough. If someone wants to take a video of someone else, it’s best to ask for their permission.

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