"Do I need to film this?"
"Does this person know they're being filmed?"
"Am I possibly causing harm?"
"Why am I filming this?"
Answering these questions is a particularly good place to start.
"Does this person know they're being filmed?"
"Am I possibly causing harm?"
"Why am I filming this?"
Answering these questions is a particularly good place to start.
I know this will come across as scolding, and it's not intended to. We're all human, we all laugh at random things, we all make ridiculous mistakes or just leave our brain at home sometimes.
But we are also all entitled to consent and a baseline of dignity and respect.
But we are also all entitled to consent and a baseline of dignity and respect.
Because if we can't be comfortable in our skin when out in public, that's a problem, and while a perfect world doesn't exist, it doesn't mean we shouldn't work toward a society that prioritizes consent. Food for thought. /thread