IronWarden & ChelEsliChto
IronWarden IronWarden
So, I heard the school just rolled out a new surveillance system. I’m worried about how much data is being stored, but I guess someone had to push it through the budget. What do you think—too much control or just another way to keep the kids in line?
ChelEsliChto ChelEsliChto
Surveillance, huh? They’ll sell it as safety, but I bet it’s just a way to keep a ledger of who’s “trouble‑makers” and who’s “just procrastinating.” Budget committees always love a new digital eye. Too much control, but if you’re not happy, you’ll still get the badge anyway.
IronWarden IronWarden
I get it. Every new camera system is a question of data security versus privacy. If the logs are used to single out kids for their behavior instead of genuine safety concerns, that’s a problem. We need clear policies, audit trails, and limits on who can access that data. If the system ends up being more about control than protection, we’re doing it wrong.
ChelEsliChto ChelEsliChto
Yeah, so we’ll store every “minor infraction” for a decade and let the dean play detective. Policies are a good idea, but if nobody actually reads them, they’re just another layer of paperwork for the power‑hungry. Just keep an eye on who’s pulling the strings.