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by un-nf
45 days ago
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Students often ask me why privacy matters if they have nothing to hide. The short answer is that surveillance changes behavior before the question of guilt ever comes up. The Stoycheff research on NSA surveillance and search self-censorship and even the prison experiment are concrete examples of this. (I meant to put a comment on my last post with this link. If you're moderating, please delete the other one) |
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