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Post by : Meena Ariff
In Kozhikode, Kerala, a viral video showing a 41-year-old man, Deepak, on a public bus sparked nationwide outrage after allegations of harassment circulated online. The situation escalated tragically when Deepak was later found dead in what authorities say was an apparent suicide. The case has drawn widespread attention to the dangers of social media trials, online shaming, and the psychological impact of viral content.
Following the incident, the influencer who originally posted the controversial video was arrested by local authorities. Police investigations are ongoing to determine the exact circumstances surrounding Deepak’s death and the role of the online content in the tragedy. Mental health experts have highlighted that public shaming, combined with unchecked virality, can have severe emotional consequences, sometimes with fatal outcomes.
Amid rising tension, a unique form of public protest has emerged. Men on buses in Kerala have been seen wearing cardboard shields as a symbolic statement against fear, reputation loss, and the dangers of social media trials. This form of protest underscores the growing concern about how online content can unfairly target individuals and impact their lives.
The incident has sparked a broader debate on responsible social media use, cyberbullying, and legal accountability for those who spread harmful content online. Activists and mental health advocates are calling for stricter measures to prevent similar tragedies and for increased public awareness about the human consequences of viral videos.
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