When HR Uses CCTV to Monitor Workplace Behavior: A Look at Modern Office Surveillance Culture

• 6/17/2026

This video takes a POV-style look at a common modern workplace reality: constant surveillance through office CCTV and how HR teams may interpret employee behavior in day-to-day corporate environments. While presented in a humorous and relatable format, it also reflects a broader discussion about workplace monitoring, productivity tracking, and the balance between trust and surveillance in corporate systems. In today’s digital economy, surveillance is no longer limited to physical CCTV—it extends into software tracking, keystroke monitoring, and productivity analytics. This raises important questions about transparency, consent, and how much visibility employers should have into employee behavior. From a Web3 perspective, these systems contrast sharply with decentralized digital ownership models, where users control their own data rather than being continuously observed within centralized infrastructures. This video blends office humor with a subtle reflection on how surveillance culture is becoming normalized in modern work environments. 🔑 Tags: DTube, Web3 content, decentralized video, office humor, corporate life, workplace surveillance, CCTV monitoring, HR management, office culture, corporate memes, productivity tracking, employee monitoring, surveillance capitalism, digital privacy, centralized systems, decentralized internet, creator economy, modern workplace, remote work culture, data privacy, digital rights, future of work

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