So I gather from context the 'LED Light' referred to is some kind of indicator that shows the camera is being used? I've never even heard of Meta Glasses and there isn't any article or information here except a picture of some headlines saying basically the same thing.
I take it these glasses have a camera on them, the camera has a light that turns on when you're using it, and Meta is making so if you try to cover it up or disable it in some way, the camera doesn't work?
What does all the shit about 'creeps' have to do with that? Are people not aware you're allowed to take photos in public, including of other people without their permission? If you were holding a Kodak 35mm up to your face and snapping picture of other people just standing around or whatever, it might be a little strange and I don't doubt some would consider it off-putting, but we're not talking up locker room or upskirt photos are we? Is this ia thing with troons turning the camera on in changing rooms or something?
The lack of context or articles or backstory about what you're talking about and what lead up to this really makes it hard to understand what exactly is going on or why it matters. Are we talking about troons taking pictures of little girls in the locker room at a water park or something? Or is this normal people taking a picture at a park or at a restaurant and others being upset they're in the photo and didn't know?
So I gather from context the 'LED Light' referred to is some kind of indicator that shows the camera is being used? I've never even heard of Meta Glasses and there isn't any article or information here except a picture of some headlines saying basically the same thing.
I take it these glasses have a camera on them, the camera has a light that turns on when you're using it, and Meta is making so if you try to cover it up or disable it in some way, the camera doesn't work?
What does all the shit about 'creeps' have to do with that? Are people not aware you're allowed to take photos in public, including of other people without their permission? If you were holding a Kodak 35mm up to your face and snapping picture of other people just standing around or whatever, it might be a little strange and I don't doubt some would consider it off-putting, but we're not talking up locker room or upskirt photos are we? Is this ia thing with troons turning the camera on in changing rooms or something?