Moving Forward: Digital Literacy and Collective Responsibility
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: An Instagram account sparked outrage by filming couples in Mumbai without their consent. While the couples were criticized for PDA, the creator of the account was also condemned for unethical and illegal recording 3. Cultural and Language Identity Viral Moments The Air India Flight Dispute : A video of a Marathi woman, Mugdha Mujumdar , arguing with a fellow passenger went viral in late 2025 Cultural and Language Identity Viral Moments The Air
The dissemination of the Marathi couple's viral video is not merely a social taboo; it is a serious criminal offense under Indian cyber law. Legal experts online have continuously pointed out that viewing, forwarding, or hosting such content carries severe penalties. and the ethics of digital consumption.
Under the Information Technology (IT) Act of India, publishing or transmitting obscene material (Section 67) and capturing or transmitting images of a private area without consent (Section 66E) carry heavy fines and imprisonment. Furthermore, forward-sharing such content on platforms like WhatsApp or Telegram makes individual users legally liable as accomplices to the crime. Moving Toward a More Responsible Internet
The digital age has fundamentally altered how private moments become public spectacles, a phenomenon best exemplified by the recent, explosive viral video involving a Marathi couple. In a scenario that has ignited intense debate across India, a video showing a young Marathi couple engaged in an intimate act—specifically the missionary position—was leaked online and went viral, sparking a massive social media discussion on privacy, consent, and the ethics of digital consumption.