"Look at your screen," pleaded one viral tweet from a Dhaka university student. "That is someone's daughter. Your click has consequences. Before you press 'share,' ask yourself: Would I want this video of me to exist when I am 25?"
The viral video shows a school girl, reportedly from Bangladesh, engaging in a conversation or activity that has been deemed noteworthy by online users. The content of the video is not particularly exceptional; however, it has gained significant attention due to the girl's age and the fact that she is a minor. Bangladesh Latest School Girl Mms Scandal
: Surveys of school-going adolescents in Dhaka found that excessive social media usage is linked to eye aches, interrupted sleep, and chronic headaches. Government and Institutional Responses "Look at your screen," pleaded one viral tweet
Bangladesh has a robust legal framework on paper, but enforcement is another story. The and the Children Act 2013 explicitly criminalize the publishing or transmission of material that negatively impacts a minor. Before you press 'share,' ask yourself: Would I
Despite stronger laws like the , significant hurdles remain:
Here is a draft focused on awareness and safety: