The act of recording video or audio in public spaces and streaming it live, which raises questions about consent, privacy, and the ethics of including strangers in broadcast content without their knowledge or permission.
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In the Psycheverse
Psyche examines the practical and ethical dimensions of public streaming—how to approach strangers respectfully, obtain consent, manage safety risks, and navigate the tension between creating engaging content and honoring people's autonomy. The topic reflects broader concerns about surveillance, community responsibility, and the boundaries between public performance and invasion of privacy in an age of ubiquitous livestreaming.
Public spaces are physical environments accessible to the general public—streets, parks, cafes, transit stations—where people gather, interact, and move through shared territory.