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this post was submitted on 20 Sep 2025
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I know it would be cool but it's still fked up if everyone could film one another without even noticing
That seems to be the common complaint in this entire comment section. I believe this is something than could be regulated by the law maker. For example—as far as I've heard—phones must make a shutter sound when taking photos in Korea. A reasonable proposal would be to add a red light off to the side of the glasses that must blink if you are actively recording by law.