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## **The Panopticon, Myth or Reality ?**
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The Panopticon originally was a prison building design, which was designed by the social theorist Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century, where the core concept revolved around making all prisoners to be observed by a single cop, **without the inmates being able to know wether or not they are being watched**.
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The Panopticon originally was a prison building design, which was designed by the social theorist Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century, where the core concept revolved around making all prisoners to be observed by a single cop, **without the inmates being able to know whether or not they are being watched**.
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The idea is that every inmate, since they don't know wether or not they are being watched, **they would have to assume that they were under constant surveillance, forcing all of them to behave at their best** , even if the cop is not looking in their direction.
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The idea is that every inmate, since they don't know whether or not they are being watched, **they would have to assume that they were under constant surveillance, forcing all of them to behave at their best** , even if the cop is not looking in their direction.
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Now you probably get where i'm trying to go with this, **this is the narrative that governments are trying to push, that everyone's actions are under constant surveillance, that everyone must behave at their best at all times if they don't want to end up in jail.** And how convenient it must be for those governments, they have the vast majority of their populations giving away their privacy in the name of convenience by using closed-source software on their phones, on their computers, on their laptops, on their routers, etc.
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