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How do citizens view themselves being monitored and being broadcast live on the Internet?

Recently, a live website has attracted the attention of netizens by broadcasting various real scenes. The live broadcast platform selects scenes captured by real-time cameras, such as streets, pubs, communities, restaurants, and even hotels and underwear stores. In Chengdu alone, there are 266 surveillance cameras, which are "live" by the network. What do citizens think when they learn that they have been broadcast live?

Mr. Lu is one of the shareholders of a beer hall in Chengdu. He does business here every day, unaware that the live surveillance camera in front of the bar has been working for two years, and he and the customers in the beer hall are the protagonists who are "live". When the reporter presented the scene to Mr. Lu, he was dumbfounded. "It's a bit annoying. I didn't know I was broadcast live. This is an absolute invasion of my privacy. I want to find them to defend their rights. "

The community has also become the location of live broadcast. A surveillance camera is broadcasting the scene at the entrance of chenghua district Huarun 24 City Community in real time. The reporter randomly asked the owners who entered and exited the community at the entrance of the community. The owners of six communities did not know that they were "live". Ms. Alice, an American resident living in the community, told the reporter: "It will be a bit uncomfortable to be broadcast live without your knowledge."

There are not a few scenes that are "live". On April 30th, the reporter of Chengdu Business Daily opened the website of water drop live broadcast, and the selected area was "Chengdu, Sichuan Province". The page shows that there are 299 live broadcast rooms in all parts of the city that are broadcasting every move of citizens' lives from the perspective of monitoring. In these live pictures, there are people coming and going in residential areas, busy intersections, and even relatively private consumption places such as bars, hotels and massage shops.

"This is simply a realistic version of the Truman Show." A citizen who learned that he was also in the live screen said, "We don't know, so it was broadcast live online. The key is that in addition to some public places, other private bars and hotels also have such live broadcasts. So, where do we start to protect our privacy? "

Judging from the public's answers, the vast majority of citizens are disgusted and resistant to their actions being broadcast live. After all, the right to privacy is also a basic right, and the law has strict provisions to safeguard the legitimate rights of citizens.