Unlike, say, data analytics giant Palantir or some other high-profile surveillance companies, Ring is a surveillance network that homeowners have by and large deployed themselves, powered by fear mongering against our neighbors and unfettered consumerism.
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Unlike, say, data analytics giant Palantir or some other high-profile surveillance companies, Ring is a surveillance network that homeowners have by and large deployed themselves, powered by fear mongering against our neighbors and unfettered consumerism.
With Ring, American Consumers Built a Surveillance Dragnet
Ring's 'Search Party' is dystopian surveillance accelerationism.
404 Media (www.404media.co)
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Unlike, say, data analytics giant Palantir or some other high-profile surveillance companies, Ring is a surveillance network that homeowners have by and large deployed themselves, powered by fear mongering against our neighbors and unfettered consumerism.
With Ring, American Consumers Built a Surveillance Dragnet
Ring's 'Search Party' is dystopian surveillance accelerationism.
404 Media (www.404media.co)
I've never understood the desire for home cameras. I get wanting to see who's at your door before opening it, that's why they invented peepholes (decades? centuries? ago). Installation requires some simple hardware. and prob a drill (that your neighbor has!)
If someone's concern is porch-thieves, I'm sorry I don't know what to say to that. So, you'll surveil your neighbors and pay a monthly subscription cost, so that your soft-grip can opener doesn't get stolen? okay....
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Unlike, say, data analytics giant Palantir or some other high-profile surveillance companies, Ring is a surveillance network that homeowners have by and large deployed themselves, powered by fear mongering against our neighbors and unfettered consumerism.
With Ring, American Consumers Built a Surveillance Dragnet
Ring's 'Search Party' is dystopian surveillance accelerationism.
404 Media (www.404media.co)
Another method: a neighbor maildropped the street with a URL to sign up to 'get to know your neighbor' - like a virtual street online. I grabbed my address so noone else could and never went back. It was an invite - that is, temptation - to gossip or snitch on others. Not intentionally, but could easily get out of hand, esp. if one of the kids decided to do mischief.
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