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Peep Glut in the News: Fitbit, the Greatest Generation and Pimping the Kids

Posted by: Hal
Tags: blogging, surveillance, exposure, news, personal, privacy, peep-the-game, peep-radio, hals-life, peep-the-documentary

There’s so much Peep culture in the daily news, I can barely read it all, let alone blog about it. And yet I know I should be doing a way better job of getting everything that’s happening out there onto the blog. But I just can’t keep up. I need an intern. An assistant. A nanny. A secretary. All those things. But that’s not going to happen so I just have to struggle on through info overload.

On Wednesday, November 4th, I woke up in Houston, Texas. At my hotel they were handing out the Wall Street Journal. I grabbed one to read on the flight home. (A rarity since I rarely read the print edition of any given newspaper.) In the section Personal Journal, I discovered not one, not two, but three Peep-related stories.

First, the lead story on the page: How Tough Times Yield Model Children.

This is basically a piece on how out of work parents are trying to land their kids modeling and acting jobs to make the family some money and, one suspects, give themselves a sense of purpose in the process. So let’s cut to the chase: the main source of employment for these kids (outside of modeling in clothing catalogues) are Reality TV shows. “Also contributing to the growing number of mini-models are reality-TV shows featuring children, agencies say. Such shows have transmitted the culture of fame-seeking; some shows—“Toddlers and Tiaras” and “Little Miss Perfect”—even follow the lives of child pageant contestants. Page Parkes Corp., a talent agency in Houston, Texas, is just one of the agencies seeing more interest from parents who want their children to be on television.” Uggh. What a loathsome trend. Children should not be on Reality TV. As I’ve argued in the book, they can’t possibly consent to having their everyday actions manipulated into entertainment. Putting them in that situation is disgusting. But with 10% of the population unemployed, and the perception that your life is just one more resource you can exploit to maintain your lifestyle, well, the allure of Peep culture continues to grow.

Next I read a story called Fitbit Sees How You Run, Walk and Sleep

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Have Youself a Very Peepy Xmas with Awkward Family Photos

Posted by: Hal
Tags: hal, relationships, exposure, culture, privacy

Anyone who knows me knows I despise Christmas.

I won’t get into that here.

All I’m going to say is: After you’ve stuffed yourself with food and wine, chugged tasteless lite beer with your brother-in-law whom you secretly hate, decorated the tree with a variety of petroleum intensive products and strewn your hearth with the remains of a bunch of crap headed straight for the landfill (thanks so much SANTA, a marketing tool invented by the Coca-Cola company), well, then it’s time to post your photos and videos.

Obviously you will chronicle your JOY on all the usual outposts like Facebook and Flickr and YouTube, but for particularly painful photos, may I suggest sharing the wealth and peeping yourself (and others) on Awkward Family Photos as well. They’ve got a Christmas themed spread going right now, so I’m sure they’ll be happy to post the evidence of your agony as well.

Well have a GREAT holiday. And safe peeping out there. 

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