Invisible Hall Monitors
Considering the psychological abuse posed by cyber bullying, it will be a horrible prospect to witness its Virtual Reality incarnation in social spaces as in the upcoming Facebook Horizons. Despite many people's immediate discomfort at the prospect of being watched by an invisible moderator, the discomfort implies abuse to be reported. In other words, the discomfort of being watched is pitted against the discomfort of being abused, which context makes me an advocate for this kind of system. I wish that the victims of the #metoo movement had such a luxury that, upon being sexually assaulted or discriminated against, they had such a godsend as an always-on recording of the incident to corroborate their plea. Good job Facebook, it is no sacrifice for innocent people to be held accountable for being innocent, and for their privacy to be exposed in those critical situations where the victim absolutely would have wished it to be!
The ethics of having someone being able to have access to watching you is a slippery slope with invasion to your privacy. Like all systems there are sure to be errors that occur and the wrong information being shared/leaked I could see being a downside to this type of program.
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