A is a
regular twenty something in his first job. He graduated last year and has been
around for seven months at this company. But A has a "secret". He has
a camera attached to his person at all times. It records everything.
This is the
plotline of a movie I just watched called The
Circle starring Emma Watson and Tom Hanks, in which a system is developed
that potentially shares every aspect of your life-personal and professional
with the world.
Let me press
pause here for a second.
Imagine
every email, every phone call, every photo, every video, every movie you ever
watched-all of it available worldwide.
How would you like that? Before I go any further let me add that I have a
twitter, Facebook and Instagram account on which I am quite an active user.
However there are certain tools that ensure that some privacy is given to me
(although all my posts are set to Public
on Facebook and Twitter), and I want to thank the sites for allowing me that.
Privacy is a
very important thing. It's like the
clothes you wear. Without it, you're basically in your birthday suit all the
time.
Facebook gives us a platform to share and it's amazing to see posts from
all your local and international friends and your family on it, but there's a
dark side. Do you really want to
broadcast your life- all of it-like
that? The answer is obviously "Hell
no!"There are some things that are too personal to be out there for
your college mates to see. An individual has a right to privacy and without it they
are nothing. The first thought (and it's
still in my head) that I had after watching The
Circle was "I am deactivating my
social media!" and I logged on to Facebook to do just that.
Truth be
told were it not for this blog that so many of you wonderful people support, I
would perhaps seriously get off social media.
I think it's
time we thought about what it is we share with our friends. Only close people
deserve to be in your private space. You might wanna check your posts' privacy.
Perhaps it's time we got off social media coz let's face it- do we really care
about what Fred thinks of our pyjamas?
I don't have
anything else to say so I'll just wrap this up with a friendly suggestion- as
it is said "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? " or "Who watches the watchmen?"
Because people are watching you know. Be
careful and stay safe.
The Bilge Master