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"I haven't worn a saree in five years because I can't pin the pleats with my hand tremors," one user wrote. "If a zipper lets me wear my grandmother's silk again, I don't care if it's 'cheating.'"
One day, a social media scandal inadvertently involved Shobhna's saree collection. A video featuring a few of her precious sarees went viral, and before she knew it, people were talking about "Indian saree aunty MMS scandals." The video was actually a mistaken post by someone else, but it led to rumors and speculations.
Many influencers and celebrities have weighed in on the saree fix debate. Here are a few notable reactions:
: Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and X (Twitter) have dedicated reporting tools for "Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery" (NCII). They use hashing technology to prevent the same file from being re-uploaded once it is flagged.
I appreciate you reaching out, but I’m unable to write the article you’ve requested.
"I haven't worn a saree in five years because I can't pin the pleats with my hand tremors," one user wrote. "If a zipper lets me wear my grandmother's silk again, I don't care if it's 'cheating.'"
One day, a social media scandal inadvertently involved Shobhna's saree collection. A video featuring a few of her precious sarees went viral, and before she knew it, people were talking about "Indian saree aunty MMS scandals." The video was actually a mistaken post by someone else, but it led to rumors and speculations.
Many influencers and celebrities have weighed in on the saree fix debate. Here are a few notable reactions: