The non-consensual dissemination of private intimate media, particularly via MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) and subsequent social media amplification, represents a critical violation of digital privacy. This paper analyzes the lifecycle of a hypothetical "Couples MMS viral video," examining the mechanisms of its spread, the nature of public discourse, and the resulting real-world consequences. Moving beyond a purely technological analysis, this study explores the socio-legal frameworks, victim-blaming narratives, platform accountability, and the psychological toll on the individuals involved. The paper concludes by advocating for a multi-stakeholder approach to harm reduction, including legal reform, platform moderation, and digital literacy education.
Social media platforms are not neutral conduits. Their design actively shapes the discussion: The paper concludes by advocating for a multi-stakeholder
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