The prostitute arrives, immediately sets up a video camera which records and live streams your interaction publicly to the internet. No one finds this surprising; the customer expects this. This scenario takes some place where prostitution is legal and regulated.
The video is for the prostitute's protection, and because the footage is public, the next prostitute can review this film (assuming face recognition or other means of ID) to see what the customer is like beforehand.
The larger political social purpose is to totalistically reveal what the sex industry is like, and perhaps change society's attitudes toward it, and to sex in general, by the power of transparency. I speculate most prostitute-client interactions are completely benign, and prostitutes are no more unhappy with their jobs than any other profession.
We publicly broadcast to avoid blackmail (again, the power of transparency). Sorry, potential customers who don't want to be publicly broadcast just won't get sex this way. Also to try to change to society by reducing the shame associated sex: you will be just one of the millions of hours of footage of people having and enjoying sex.
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