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The Viral Phenomenon of "Public Indecency" and Social Media Ethics 1. Introduction

The video is uploaded with sensationalist titles to attract clicks, often using "Unique Mane" or similar watermarks to claim credit for the "scoop." The Viral Phenomenon of "Public Indecency" and Social

A bystander or the driver records the act secretly. While the students may have exercised poor judgment

While the students' behavior may be considered inappropriate for a public space, the act of recording and distributing the video carries significant legal risks: The Viral Phenomenon of "Public Indecency" and Social

The "Auto-Rickshaw Viral Video" is less a story about student behavior and more a reflection of a digital society struggling with boundaries. While the students may have exercised poor judgment in a public vehicle, the mass distribution of their likeness constitutes a form of digital violence. Moving forward, there is a dire need for digital literacy programs that emphasize consent over "clout."

Most legal frameworks protect individuals from being recorded in moments where they have a "reasonable expectation of privacy."