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I was wondering if people think it bothers him. It would personally bother the hell out of me I would feel like I was being stalked. |
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I think it would bother him more to not have 400-500 people watching his every move! |
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It doesn't really bother Chris. If Chris wants his private time, then he could switch to an screenshot of his desktop and muting the mic. Chris usually mutes the mic when he wants to have private time, but rarely switches to a desktop view. |
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No, he has been doing it for a while now, considering that it is a 24/7 stream. |
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I love how everyone speaks for Chris on this site. I wish people would do that for me. I'd probably be afraid to do anything, even on the iMac. (People could watch my keystrokes!!!) Oh, I thumbed this question up cause it's good. |
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I guess if it bothered him that much he would just switch it off and go back to having a 9-5 job. |
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Probably not because he was always around tons of people beforehand. With TechTV and other interviews he has done. I'm sure he is so used to it by now it doesn't matter. |
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I'm sure if it bothered him, he'd take his laptop to his living room or some other place that has a little more privacy. Hopefully the fans wouldn't be too upset. I'd sure understand. |
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I know that's how I would feel, but for Chris I think it's become a part of who he is and it is clearly working for him. He has the ability to mute the stream or leave the room anytime he wants. He's certainly not the first person to livestream/lifestream, after all. The first person to do that, if I recall correctly, was JenniCam and she did a lot more than just "work" at her computer she streamed her bedroom, and other activities as well, wide open to the public 24/7. |

Thanks for the revisions to the question. =)