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Digital dystopia refers to a societal condition characterized by the negative consequences of advanced digital technologies and pervasive digital environments. In a digital dystopia, technology is often depicted as oppressive, invasive, or harmful, impacting individual freedoms, social interactions, and overall quality of life. Key characteristics of digital dystopias include: 1. **Surveillance and Privacy Erosion**: Widespread surveillance, whether by governments or corporations, leads to a loss of privacy and personal autonomy. Individuals may feel constantly monitored.

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