With diminishing privacy, eventually so many people will be "compromised" by their private lives that it will slowly become normal to have some kind of dirt or scandal out there. I mean, 50% of married people have affairs. >50% of people have been blind drunk in public at some point. Probably 10-20% of people have let an ex take naked or half-naked pics of them. Most guys have surfed dodgy porn sites etc.
Either half the population is going to be permanently unemployed, or people will stop giving a shit about irrelevant private life issues and concentrate on ability to perform on the job. The free market will ensure that if people get fired for non-work issues, some enterprising and tolerant firms will hire them, and get better talent as a result. Consider - prudish firm A won't hire anyone who has a drunk facebook pic, private life scandal, racy comments online etc; tolerant firm B will hire any non-felon who can do the job well. Firm B has a pool of applicants 2-3 times larger than pool A, so they will end up with a better performing workforce. Firm B will thus, other things being equal, beat firm A in business competition. Profit-seeking will force businesses to avoid being too strict in the hiring process. As anyone who has ever run a firm knows, finding and retaining employee talent is the hardest and most important thing. Capitalists aren't going to give up on large sums of $$$ just because someone got drunk or naked at a party in college.
Either half the population is going to be permanently unemployed, or people will stop giving a shit about irrelevant private life issues and concentrate on ability to perform on the job. The free market will ensure that if people get fired for non-work issues, some enterprising and tolerant firms will hire them, and get better talent as a result. Consider - prudish firm A won't hire anyone who has a drunk facebook pic, private life scandal, racy comments online etc; tolerant firm B will hire any non-felon who can do the job well. Firm B has a pool of applicants 2-3 times larger than pool A, so they will end up with a better performing workforce. Firm B will thus, other things being equal, beat firm A in business competition. Profit-seeking will force businesses to avoid being too strict in the hiring process. As anyone who has ever run a firm knows, finding and retaining employee talent is the hardest and most important thing. Capitalists aren't going to give up on large sums of $$$ just because someone got drunk or naked at a party in college.