The House of Social Media
Whilst travelling recently we undertook a guided tour of an
18th century Ottoman house. The guide showed us what he described as
the gentlemen’s room and pointed to a small curtained gallery above. He
explained that this was used by servants to check when the men required serving
their next course and also by the ladies of the house, to spy on the men; maybe catching a glimpse of the face of their betrothed after an arranged marriage
had been contracted or to stalk their husband, learning perhaps if he was
planning a second or third marriage.
“We call it Facelook” the guide said, “The historical precursor
to Facebook.”
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