The Pakistani MMS scandal involved several victims, including women who were allegedly coerced, manipulated, or deceived into recording intimate videos. These women, whose identities were often concealed or manipulated, were subjected to immense social and psychological pressure, with many facing public ridicule, shame, and even death threats. On the other hand, the perpetrators, who created and disseminated the videos, seemed to operate with relative impunity, often using pseudonyms, fake accounts, and proxy servers to hide their identities.
To understand the phenomenon, one must first define the term. In the Pakistani digital lexicon, "MMS" (Multimedia Messaging Service) has become a catch-all term for any leaked private video, regardless of whether it was actually sent via MMS. Typically, these videos range from 30 seconds to three minutes, are shot on smartphone cameras, and feature non-consensual recordings of intimate moments.
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