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Multiple frames or "tiles" within a single video, mimicking a wall of monitors [2].

As of this week, the Department of Homeland Security has announced a review of credentialing and uniform requirements for all private subcontractors working at future National Special Security Events. Meanwhile, the “goon wall” video continues to circulate as a case study in what happens when security turns into obstruction. goon wall video

Critics and digital health advocates point to several concerns regarding goon wall usage: Dopamine Desensitization Multiple frames or "tiles" within a single video,

In a world of digital politeness and carefully curated personas, the goon wall video offers raw, consequence-free aggression. The goon hits a wall so you don't have to hit yours. The anonymity of the performer allows the viewer to project their own frustrations onto the screen. Critics and digital health advocates point to several