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toephu2 2 hours ago

If it leads to a high-trust society, yes. (e.g., see Singapore)

zanecodes an hour ago | parent | next [-]

I'm pretty sure that if you need ubiquitous surveillance to ensure that your citizens don't commit crimes, you don't have a high-trust society, by definition.

dyauspitr an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Surveillance and a high trust society are diametrically opposed concepts. You don’t need a high trust society if you have total surveillance and vice versa.