On Facebook, a user named Rajeev Kumar wrote, "This is a serious issue. We need to take responsibility as a society to protect our daughters and sisters from such exploitation."
: Depending on the nature of the content and how it was obtained or shared, there could be legal implications for those involved in creating, sharing, or distributing the video. The discussion may extend to the legal community's role in addressing such incidents. On Facebook, a user named Rajeev Kumar wrote,
Social media platforms have faced criticism for their handling of viral content, particularly when it involves explicit or sensitive material. Many argue that these platforms have a responsibility to regulate and remove such content, while others believe that this amounts to censorship. Social media platforms have faced criticism for their
A counter-wave emerged. Women’s rights groups and cybersecurity journalists began flagging the content. The hashtag #StopSharingHerFace started trending briefly in Chandigarh and Mohali. High-profile digital creators called out the hypocrisy: Information Technology Act
Sharing non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) is a serious criminal offense in India under several statutes: 1. Information Technology Act, 2000 Section 66E:
The campus of Chandigarh University, usually a hub of late-night study sessions and laughter, was gripped by a sudden, chilling silence that soon turned into a roar of defiance. It began with a whisper in a girls' hostel—rumors that private moments had been surreptitiously filmed in the common washrooms.