| ▲ | godelski 2 hours ago | |
Funny enough thats actually not true. Legally speaking. It's often claimed but it is an over simplification.I think maybe the worst part is that the more we buy into this belief the more self fulfilling it becomes (see third link). But I don't expect anyone to believe me so here's several links. And I'd encourage people to push back against this misnomer. In the most obvious of cases I hope we all expect to have privacy in a public restroom. But remember that this extends beyond that. And remember that privacy is not binary. It's not a thing you have complete privacy or none (public restrooms again being an obvious example). So that level of privacy that we expect is ultimately decided by us. By acting as if it is binary only enables those who wish to take those rights from us. They want you to be nihilistic https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/09/you-really-do-have-som... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reasonable_expectation_of_priv... https://legalclarity.org/is-there-an-expectation-of-privacy-... | ||