Bangladesh Latest School Girl Mms Scandal

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Bangladesh Latest School Girl Mms Scandal

The National Curriculum Board must introduce a mandatory module on "Digital Harm." Children need to understand that hitting "Forward" on a video of a classmate is legally identical to standing in the schoolyard and pointing a megaphone at them. If students were taught about the DSA alongside math, the supply of such videos would dry up.

Under Section 25 of the Children Act, sharing a video of a child in a degrading or embarrassing context can land a perpetrator in jail for up to 5 years, even if the sharer did not film it. Furthermore, Section 26(2) of the DSA states that if a victim suffers mental distress due to circulated content, the distributor is liable. Bangladesh Latest School Girl Mms Scandal

The debate will rage: Was she a victim or a perpetrator? It misses the point. The second you share that video, you stop being a moral arbiter and become a digital abuser. Until the Bangladeshi netizen learns to report rather than repost, this is not a scandal; it is a routine. And there will always be a "latest" video waiting around the corner. The National Curriculum Board must introduce a mandatory