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Key themes and recurring subjects
Privacy is the right to control personal information about oneself and maintain boundaries around one's identity and location. In the digital age, it encompasses protection against doxing, unauthorized disclosure of identifying details, and surveillance by both individuals and platforms. In the Psycheverse: Privacy is a lived tension between Psyche's public persona as a streamer and the safety concerns of her community. The show grapples with real incidents of doxing and boundary violations, the ethics of naming people without consent, and the psychological toll of performing identity under public scrutiny—concerns that intensify when moving from digital spaces into physical, IRL interactions.
Pricing refers to the cost structure and valuation methods applied to goods, services, and participation opportunities, determined by factors such as materials, labor, market demand, and access control. In the Psycheverse: Psyche treats pricing as a practical and sometimes humorous topic woven into community life—from tattoo costs and artist rates to the economics of panel access and event participation. Pricing discussions reveal both the material realities of the creative economy and the tensions between making things accessible and maintaining sustainable operations.