Over the last 72 hours, the keywords "Joyita Banani" and "Kolkata" have dominated the trending panels of YouTube, Facebook, and especially the micro-blogging battlefield of X (formerly Twitter). But unlike the fleeting dance reels or promotional stunts that usually go viral, the incident involving Ms. Banani has opened a Pandora’s Box of questions regarding morality, gender, digital privacy, and mob justice in 21st-century Bengal.
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As is often the case with viral content in India, the video leaped from platform to platform with terrifying speed. From shady Twitter threads to private WhatsApp groups, "Joyita Banani" became a trending keyword, not because of a specific achievement or talent, but due to the murkiness of the content involved. Privacy advocates often point out that viral videos