A man was thrashed by locals after filming and dancing around in a bra.
The incident occurred in the middle of the bustling Insar Market in India when the man began to dance. Shopkeepers and customers urged him to stop, but tensions escalated when he refused and continued dancing.Locals were upset by the man's 'obscene' behavior, creating discomfort.Condemns the influencer economy's impact on behavior, seeing it as degrading societal values.
“The disease of making reels is gripping the society,” a person commented. “People are ready to do anything to get fame, even obscenity is being linked to fame.” Another penned, “Money makes you do a lot of things. You get money based on the count of views, likes and shares in a reel.”Research conducted by the University of Pennsylvania showed content that elicited strong emotions — whether that be awe, anger, joy, or surprise — is shared more often, which can benefit those monetizing their videos.
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