Hmm, I need to be careful here. The user didn't specify a date or exact event, but "MMS viral video" often implies non-consensual intimate content or a scandal. I can't assume it's that, but the phrasing "social media discussion" suggests it's a controversial topic. My response needs to be responsible. I should avoid speculating on specific individuals or confirming unverified details. Instead, I can analyze the phenomenon : how such videos go viral in India/Orissa, the role of platforms like WhatsApp, the legal and ethical issues (revenge porn, IT Act, Section 67 of IT Act), and the typical patterns of social media discussion – victim blaming, rumor spread, demands for arrests, etc.
– Doing so can re-traumatize victims and may be a criminal offense under laws like India’s IT Act (Section 67) or Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) provisions on voyeurism and sharing intimate images without consent.
Regional news channels, desperate for TRP, began running segments with blurred pixels and cautionary warnings. By mentioning the video, they amplified its reach. The discussion shifted from "What is this?" to "Who is this?"
