Self-censorship in the digital age :
We won’t be able to recognize ourselves

Von Peter Galison
Lesezeit: 11 Min.
One of nearly three billion street lamps, that will be capable to do anything soon, most of all: registering every movement
More than a century ago, Sigmund Freud showed how we censor ourselves. In the age of digital mass surveillance we are facing self-censorship of a different dimension. We are more cautious, warier. Our behavior is changing drastically .

On February 24, 1998, back when Edward Snowden was but fifteen, the National Security Agency finished one of the most remarkable documents in the history and theory of communications media. The Internet itself had just recently shifted into a commercial mode and was hosting an ever-growing fraction of all two-way communication.  Electronic intelligence officers took notice, in concert with its “partners.”

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