The vast majority of "MMS scandals" are non-consensual leaks, often referred to as "revenge porn."

The individuals involved—regardless of their "debonair" status—often face irreparable damage to their reputations, careers, and mental well-being. From Tabloids to Deepfakes

While many search for the "best" or "top" scandals out of curiosity, it is crucial to recognize the dark side of this digital voyeurism:

The word "debonair" suggests a man who is confident, stylish, and charming. In the context of Indian scandals, this often refers to high-profile actors, models, or businessmen. The public’s obsession with these figures stems from a mix of aspiration and a desire to see the "mighty fall." When a sophisticated figure is caught in a compromising situation, it humanizes them in a way that is both voyeuristic and disruptive to their carefully curated brand. The Ethics of Viral Content

In India, the Information Technology Act (Section 67) makes the publishing or transmitting of obscene material in electronic form a punishable offense.

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