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This is illegal in a lot of states
It only records your audio unless you are both consenting members… so no, not illegal at all.
It is illegal to take pictures of people in public spaces in 0 states.
You're conflating way too many things here. 1/2-party consent is wiretapping, not photo or video. Takedown notices are for DMCA/copyright, not general "it's illegal".
Wiretapping laws don't cover who you can take photos of.