While these clips trend rapidly, they are often stripped of context and used as clickbait. Engaging with such content frequently supports a cycle of privacy invasion that can have devastating effects on the individuals involved.

These stories tap into universal themes: betrayal, justice, and the "shock factor." By framing domestic issues as "lifestyle entertainment," creators encourage a voyeuristic culture where viewers feel they are watching a reality show rather than a real person's crisis.

Social media has transformed private domestic disputes into public spectacles. In many of these viral clips, the "confrontation" is filmed and uploaded specifically to gain traction on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) or Telegram. This shifts the situation from a private legal or emotional matter into a curated piece of viral content. 2. The Role of Content Creators

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