Sometimes, the leaks don't come from a jilted lover but from the very systems and people meant to protect.
Use the reporting tools on Instagram, WhatsApp, or Telegram. Most major platforms have specific "Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery" (NCII) reporting flows that prioritize removal. Use "StopNCII.org":
Use Instagram's "Teen Accounts" features, which make accounts private by default, restrict DMs from strangers, and require parental approval for going live or disabling message filters.
Here is the essential breakdown of the viral content and social media news currently dominating teen feeds. 1. The Viral "Scientology Speedrunning" Trend
A massive aesthetic shift has hit social media this month. Teens are rejecting the "ultra-polished" influencer look of the early 2020s in favor of a trend called .
: Following France's lead (which restricted access for those under 15), other countries like Austria are now moving toward similar bans. UK Policy Debate United Kingdom
Teens storm Scientology church in New York in latest ‘speed running’ incident
A private video of a young girl—dressed in a pink outfit—went viral after being leaked on social media, mirroring a similar incident involving a popular Kannada actress who accused businessman Aravind Venkatesh Reddy of harassment, stalking, and morphing her images for blackmail. In Assam, a 19-minute video of influencer Dhunu Joni went viral in December 2025, sparking deepfake claims and marriage rumors, highlighting how AI tools are increasingly used to fabricate content that victimizes young women.
Replaces older IPC sections to penalize blackmail, extortion, and actions intended to insult the modesty of a woman.
BeReal has lost ~40% of teen daily actives. The new app on the block: RetroTake – a daily random prompt (e.g., “show your lunch” or “what made you laugh today”) with a 3-minute timer and no likes. It’s being called “anti-influence influencer.”
If your FYP hasn't already shown you these, it will by tomorrow. Here are the formats dominating the charts:
: Intimate media shared willingly within a relationship is distributed without consent after a breakup, a malicious act known colloquially as "revenge porn".
The Ghaziabad couple were forced to stop attending college due to continuous harassment, and the girl was reportedly sent to stay with relatives far from her original location to avoid further attention. The 15-year-old survivor in the Amravati case traveled 250 kilometers and finally broke her silence only after weeks of fear and family pressure; officials noted that victims were reluctant to come forward due to fear of public humiliation and social stigma, with some families of minors even denying any involvement in the case.