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[–] Talentlesssculptor@lemmy.world -2 points 19 hours ago

I did cite one case. I can find the quote if you like, but I also pointed out that your argument is a logical informal fallacy. That is a valid way to contribute to a discussion. Here: https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/gurgaon-police-japan-tourist-social-media-justice-10225392/

"Technology has changed the architecture of accountability. In the twentieth century, oversight flowed primarily through institutions: courts, legislatures, and professional media. In the twenty-first century, it flows through networks. A single video can expose misconduct, contradict official statements, and mobilize public scrutiny within hours. " https://thefulcrum.us/media-technology/right-to-record-police