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國際時事跟讀 Ep.K735: 柏林的「對自拍說不」文化  Berlin's No-Selfie Culture: Embracing Privacy and Liberation

國際時事跟讀 Ep.K735: 柏林的「對自拍說不」文化 Berlin's No-Selfie Culture: Embracing Privacy and Liberation



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國際時事跟讀 Ep.K735: Berlin's No-Selfie Culture: Embracing Privacy and Liberation

Highlights 主題摘要:

  • Berlin's Privacy Culture: Berliners, influenced by a history of surveillance and a vibrant club scene, embrace privacy, avoiding selfies to preserve moments without constant digital documentation.
  • Club Scene Impact: The renowned Berlin club scene, with establishments like Berghain, shapes the city's "no-selfie" culture, fostering an environment for counterculture movements to thrive.
  • Globalization Influence: While globalization pressures professionals for online presence, Berliners maintain an aversion to public selfies, preserving the city's unique blend of privacy and liberation.


In Berlin, a city where values of privacy, living in the moment, and counterculture thrive, the act of taking a selfie can be perceived as awkward. Despite the global selfie trend, Berliners tend to shy away from capturing moments with their phone cameras, considering it somewhat self-indulgent. This cultural nuance is deeply rooted in the city's history and its vibrant club scene, creating a unique atmosphere where people cherish the freedom to live in the moment without the need for constant digital documentation.
在柏林這座注重隱私、現場感和反主流文化價值的城市,自拍被視為一種尷尬的行為。儘管全球自拍風潮盛行,柏林人傾向於避免用手機拍攝紀錄,認為這有點自我沉迷。這種文化細微差異深植於城市的歷史和充滿活力的夜店文化,營造出一種獨特的氛圍,讓人們珍惜在當下生活的自由,無需不斷進行數位紀錄。

Berlin's privacy-oriented mindset is not a recent phenomenon. A 2017 study from the University of Hohenheim highlighted that Germans, in general, hold a high regard for personal privacy, disclosing personal information sparingly. This attitude extends to sharing photos on social networks, with only a small percentage finding it useful to do so, particularly among the younger demographic. The former East Germany's experience with state surveillance during the division may contribute to the heightened privacy concerns in the region.
在柏林,這種注重隱私的心態並非最近才出現。2017年一份來自霍恩海姆大學的研究強調,德國人普遍高度重視個人隱私,謹慎披露個人信息。這種態度延伸到在社群網路上分享照片,只有少數人認為這樣做是“有用”的,特別是在年輕人中。前東德在分裂期間對國家監視的經歷可能加劇了該地區對隱私的加重考量。

The city's renowned club scene, epitomized by establishments like Berghain, ://about blank, and Sisyphos, plays a significant role in shaping Berlin's "no-selfie" culture. These clubs discourage photography to maintain an air of secrecy and encourage patrons to revel in the moment, fostering an environment where counterculture movements, including LGBTQI+ communities and sex-positive groups, can thrive without judgment or external repercussions. This attitude extends beyond clubs, as other spaces in Berlin, such as the Bades


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