Quote Originally Posted by TuffStuffMcGruff View Post
Personally, I don't believe in privacy.

I think that everyone should know everything about everyone else in the long term. Complete transparency.

On the one hand, personal lives are opened up under the microscope to a greater extent than ever before. On the other hand, people are given less and less license to invade others personal space and punish for anti-social behavious

There was a time when taking a girl into your house overnight who wasn't your wife could get you pulled out of bed, tarred and feathered. today, in spite of what some might like to do to you for such an act, you are protected under the law for some of the most despicable acts, even in the workplace.

Is the new privacy complete transparency without the fear of social reproach? Could it be that our sense of privacy is a vestige of a time when it mattered for our social preservation?
Privacy leads to ownlife and ownlife leads to thoughtcrime, sometimes even facecrime.

Bring the telescreen into your home. You could always enjoy watching and being watched on your sofa scratching inside your nose (you can always get little balls), scratching your back or just having a fart spree and everyone will know.