The controversy surrounding the reupload of a live video featuring a teacher highlights the importance of maintaining professional boundaries in the digital age. As a society, we must recognize the risks associated with blurred lines between personal and professional lives and encourage responsible social media use.

Most of these videos are not original. They are often re-uploaded clips from private live streams or stolen content from creators. Often, the actual video does not live up to the scandalous claims of the title, serving instead as a "thirst trap" or a way to funnel users to external, sometimes malicious, links [2, 4].

The phrase "lifestyle and entertainment" is often used as a thin veil for content that pushes social boundaries. While creators have the right to express themselves, the intersection of adult-oriented content and professional environments is a recipe for disaster. The "indo18" niche, while popular in certain corners of the web, carries a heavy stigma that is incompatible with roles involving child development and public service. Protecting Your Digital Reputation

Links associated with these "nekat" (daring) videos are high-risk. They often lead to phishing sites or malware designed to steal social media credentials [4].