Reallifecam Archives ~upd~

Not the thing you should be using any more!

Reallifecam Archives ~upd~

This paper examines the phenomenon of "reallifecam archives" within the broader context of surveillance culture, reality entertainment, and digital privacy. By analyzing the transition from the early 2000s novelty of livestreaming to the current ecosystem of 24/7 surveillance entertainment, this study explores the ethical and legal implications of archiving private moments for public consumption. It argues that these archives represent a shift in the concept of privacy, transforming intimate domesticity into a commodified spectacle where the boundary between observation and intrusion is structurally blurred.