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Praffulgarg
Praffulgarg@praffulgarg97·
We demand capital punishment or Yogi ji treatment in this case!
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Bihar_se_hai
Bihar_se_hai@Bihar_se_hai·
Biharis at Jantar Mantar to demand Justice to the Pandav. At last someone cared.
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desi mojito
desi mojito@desimojito·
Share this message from Rekha Gupta ji max
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Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj
Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj@DeepikaBhardwaj·
Most of this sexually explicit and suggestive content is being put out by young girls and women but if someone objects they're called "regressive, patriarchal, misogynist" Who is suffering the most from cyber crimes now? Women. Men who do such crimes must be booked and held accountable. What about accountability for women earning through such content ?
GLOBAL NEWS@MohiniWealth

India's Vulgar Content Crisis: How Algorithms, Greed, and the Erosion of a Generation Are Colliding in 2026 In 2026, open any Indian teenager’s Instagram or YouTube Shorts feed and you’ll see it: a relentless stream of suggestive reels, borderline explicit dances, and creators pushing every boundary for clicks. What began as occasional “bold” content has now become the default algorithm diet for millions. This isn’t organic cultural evolution—it’s engineered addiction, fueled by cold, hard incentives that reward the raciest material while quietly reshaping an entire generation’s sense of normal. The Numbers Don’t Lie—And They’re Alarming Official data from the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal shows a staggering 76,657 complaints of cybercrimes against women in 2025 alone—an increase of over 28,000 cases from the previous year. Sexually obscene material topped the list with 37,743 reports, followed closely by sexually explicit acts. At the same time, the government has issued repeated advisories to platforms demanding immediate removal of “obscene, vulgar, pornographic” content, warning of legal consequences for non-compliance. Yet the flood continues. Why? Because the system is designed to reward it. The Algorithm’s Poisonous Incentive Loop Social media platforms don’t care about culture—they care about watch time, comments, shares, and subscriptions. Provocative, sexually charged content consistently outperforms everything else: - Reels with “bold” hooks get 2–3x more watch time. - Controversial or suggestive posts trigger 4x more comments and shares. - Once a creator dips into semi-nude, twerking, or heavily sexualized fitness/glamour content, the algorithm pushes it harder—because engagement skyrockets. Creators aren’t stupid. Many started with dance, fashion, or comedy. Then they noticed the pattern: a slightly suggestive thumbnail or outfit = exponential growth. Instagram’s subscription model (where fans pay monthly for “exclusive” content) has turned this into a direct revenue stream. The more explicit the tease, the more subscribers pay to see what’s behind the paywall. It’s not art. It’s calculated escalation. Meanwhile, young viewers—especially impressionable teens—are being trained from their first scroll. The hyper-sexualization of children and teens on these platforms is no longer fringe; it’s algorithmic mainstream. Algorithms actively promote self-sexualized content from users as young as 12 because it drives insane engagement metrics. The Hidden Cultural and Psychological Cost This isn’t harmless entertainment. Constant exposure to vulgar, objectifying content is rewiring expectations: - Relationships become transactional and appearance-obsessed. - Body image issues explode among both boys and girls. - Respect, consent, and emotional depth take a backseat to shock value and dopamine hits. - A generation is learning that the fastest path to fame and money is self-objectification. India’s rich cultural heritage—rooted in restraint, family values, and spiritual depth—is being drowned out by a globalized, profit-driven race to the bottom. The same platforms that once promised connection and creativity are now the biggest distributors of cultural decay. It’s Not Just Creators—It’s Us Here’s the uncomfortable truth: every view, like, share, and subscription is a vote. We are the demand side of this supply chain. When we reward vulgarity, platforms and creators respond with more of it. The algorithm doesn’t have morals—it has metrics. We do. What Needs to Change—Now 1. Platforms must be held accountable. The government’s recent push for faster takedowns (now down to hours in some cases) and age-based classification of digital content is a start. But enforcement must be consistent and transparent. 2. Creators must choose integrity over virality. Real influence comes from substance, not skin. 3. Parents and educators need to wake up and actively monitor, discuss, and limit exposure. 4. Users must vote with their thumbs—follow, share, and pay for content that elevates rather than degrades. The sudden rise of vulgar content in India isn’t accidental. It’s the predictable outcome of unchecked algorithms meeting human greed in a hyper-connected society. If we don’t interrupt this cycle now, we won’t just lose our feeds—we’ll lose the values that define us as a civilization. The question isn’t whether this content exists. The question is: what kind of India are we building—one scroll at a time? What do you think—have you noticed this shift in your own feed? Drop your thoughts below. Let’s start the conversation that actually matters.

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GLOBAL NEWS
GLOBAL NEWS@MohiniWealth·
India's Vulgar Content Crisis: How Algorithms, Greed, and the Erosion of a Generation Are Colliding in 2026 In 2026, open any Indian teenager’s Instagram or YouTube Shorts feed and you’ll see it: a relentless stream of suggestive reels, borderline explicit dances, and creators pushing every boundary for clicks. What began as occasional “bold” content has now become the default algorithm diet for millions. This isn’t organic cultural evolution—it’s engineered addiction, fueled by cold, hard incentives that reward the raciest material while quietly reshaping an entire generation’s sense of normal. The Numbers Don’t Lie—And They’re Alarming Official data from the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal shows a staggering 76,657 complaints of cybercrimes against women in 2025 alone—an increase of over 28,000 cases from the previous year. Sexually obscene material topped the list with 37,743 reports, followed closely by sexually explicit acts. At the same time, the government has issued repeated advisories to platforms demanding immediate removal of “obscene, vulgar, pornographic” content, warning of legal consequences for non-compliance. Yet the flood continues. Why? Because the system is designed to reward it. The Algorithm’s Poisonous Incentive Loop Social media platforms don’t care about culture—they care about watch time, comments, shares, and subscriptions. Provocative, sexually charged content consistently outperforms everything else: - Reels with “bold” hooks get 2–3x more watch time. - Controversial or suggestive posts trigger 4x more comments and shares. - Once a creator dips into semi-nude, twerking, or heavily sexualized fitness/glamour content, the algorithm pushes it harder—because engagement skyrockets. Creators aren’t stupid. Many started with dance, fashion, or comedy. Then they noticed the pattern: a slightly suggestive thumbnail or outfit = exponential growth. Instagram’s subscription model (where fans pay monthly for “exclusive” content) has turned this into a direct revenue stream. The more explicit the tease, the more subscribers pay to see what’s behind the paywall. It’s not art. It’s calculated escalation. Meanwhile, young viewers—especially impressionable teens—are being trained from their first scroll. The hyper-sexualization of children and teens on these platforms is no longer fringe; it’s algorithmic mainstream. Algorithms actively promote self-sexualized content from users as young as 12 because it drives insane engagement metrics. The Hidden Cultural and Psychological Cost This isn’t harmless entertainment. Constant exposure to vulgar, objectifying content is rewiring expectations: - Relationships become transactional and appearance-obsessed. - Body image issues explode among both boys and girls. - Respect, consent, and emotional depth take a backseat to shock value and dopamine hits. - A generation is learning that the fastest path to fame and money is self-objectification. India’s rich cultural heritage—rooted in restraint, family values, and spiritual depth—is being drowned out by a globalized, profit-driven race to the bottom. The same platforms that once promised connection and creativity are now the biggest distributors of cultural decay. It’s Not Just Creators—It’s Us Here’s the uncomfortable truth: every view, like, share, and subscription is a vote. We are the demand side of this supply chain. When we reward vulgarity, platforms and creators respond with more of it. The algorithm doesn’t have morals—it has metrics. We do. What Needs to Change—Now 1. Platforms must be held accountable. The government’s recent push for faster takedowns (now down to hours in some cases) and age-based classification of digital content is a start. But enforcement must be consistent and transparent. 2. Creators must choose integrity over virality. Real influence comes from substance, not skin. 3. Parents and educators need to wake up and actively monitor, discuss, and limit exposure. 4. Users must vote with their thumbs—follow, share, and pay for content that elevates rather than degrades. The sudden rise of vulgar content in India isn’t accidental. It’s the predictable outcome of unchecked algorithms meeting human greed in a hyper-connected society. If we don’t interrupt this cycle now, we won’t just lose our feeds—we’ll lose the values that define us as a civilization. The question isn’t whether this content exists. The question is: what kind of India are we building—one scroll at a time? What do you think—have you noticed this shift in your own feed? Drop your thoughts below. Let’s start the conversation that actually matters.
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General Merit 🔥
General Merit 🔥@MeritvsQuota·
Meet Bhimrao Kamble 65 year Old Dalit 1998: Booked for moles. but Acquitted 2015: Booked under POCSO ACT Complaint was withdrawn for unknown reasons and was Set Free. Now: Accused of assaulting a 4 yo girl in Pune. Arrested via CCTV Footage. Pichda Background -> R@pe Mindset.
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Johns.
Johns.@CricCrazyJohns·
Rohit Sharma is practicing at Wankhede stadium ahead of Lucknow Super Giants match tomorrow 🔥🏆
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Mumbai Indians
Mumbai Indians@mipaltan·
Rohit bhai ne kya joke maara woh raaz bhi unhi ke sath reh gaya. 😅🫠
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Shashank Dubey
Shashank Dubey@Shashank_Dubey0·
The victim is a 4 year old GC girl & the accused is a 65 year old Bhimjai Kamble. That's why: • Narendra Modi didn't shed any tears. • Rahul Gandhi didn't say anything. • Media deliberately avoided mentioning the castes of both the victim and the accused. If the victim had been Dalit, then entire ecosystem would have been shattered.
ANI@ANI

#WATCH | Pune, Maharashtra: People block Pune-Bengaluru highway as they hold a protest against the Pune minor rape & murder case.

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Panther🇮🇳
Panther🇮🇳@Panther7112·
The first person to exactly predict BJP seats in West Bengal tomorrow to get 1100 INR from me
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Rekha Gupta
Rekha Gupta@gupta_rekha·
Humari Delhi, Humari Zimmedari 🌳 Delhi’s green cover is Delhi’s lifeline and we must protect it together. If you see a tree being cut illegally, call our helpline immediately: 📞 1800-118-600 #ViksitDelhi #GoGreenDelhi
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A@wXtreme18·
MS Dhoni after sending this Dhurandhars : - Hardik Pandya to MI as captain - Chahar, Shardul to Mumbai Indians - Ajinkya Rahane to KKR as Captain - Kohli to RCB as Captain in 2013 but RCB caughted MS here - Pathirana in auction just to waste 18cr of KKR
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The Pamphlet
The Pamphlet@Pamphlet_in·
Great Nicobar Project पर Greta Thunberg के ‘Lite’ ‘पर्यावरण गैंग’ ACTIVATED!| Dhruv Rathee | Kunal Kamra Watch Full Video on YT - youtu.be/o0C_sKsNYvo
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𝙍.@Rishi__458·
There are two kinds of success you can get, one is get the bestest people possible from A to B which I feel MI had @mipaltan 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Mr Sharma
Mr Sharma@sharma_views·
THIS QUESTION HITS HARD 🔥 ANCHOR: Leaders protect their own pensions, but cuts are discussed for soldiers? GEN NARAVANE: If we don’t like such policies, we must elect better leaders.
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