Opinion: When Smartphones Offer the Illusion of Privacy in Public, We Suffer in Silence ...Middle East

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A light rail station in Seattle. Courtesy Seattle Transportation Authority I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how public spaces (trolleys, airports, music venues) no longer feel public, but temporarily accommodate people (us) who isolate and seem wholly removed from even looking at others — a club whose members are linked via their disconnection. Weird, I know. As if bus riders and plane passengers are hiding some secret (drug runners or deadbeat dads) or else feel guilty for a cultural misstep they’ll soon be canceled for. Rebecca Solnit’s “In the Shadow of Silicon Valley” speaks to what I believe has become all too common: “People on the street often seem to have their eyes else

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