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Most legal frameworks protect individuals from being recorded in moments where they have a "reasonable expectation of privacy." Conclusion The Viral Phenomenon of "Public Indecency" and

In recent years, social media platforms in South Asia—particularly Bangladesh and India—have seen a surge in "shame-based" viral content. The specific incident titled "Chhi Chhi Auto-te Nongrami" (Shameful Indecency in an Auto) involving college students represents a recurring digital trend where private or semi-private moments are captured without consent and broadcast to millions, often under the guise of "moral policing." 2. The Context of the Incident The Context of the Incident