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The first reported case of an Indian saree aunty MMS scandal dates back to the early 2000s. However, it wasn't until the widespread adoption of smartphones and social media that these scandals gained traction. The proliferation of mobile phones and the internet has made it easier for perpetrators to record, share, and distribute explicit content without consent.
Going forward, any viral video featuring a saree worker but lacking an interview or a voiceover from the worker is likely to face immediate backlash. The audience has been "woken up" to the politics of the frame.
: These scandals highlight a severe violation of privacy. The individuals featured in these videos have not given their consent for such recordings or their distribution.