In today's digital age, the line between public and private lives has become increasingly blurred, especially for celebrities. The rise of social media and the internet has made it easier for fans to access and share information about their favorite stars. However, this has also led to a growing concern about online privacy invasion, with many celebrities becoming victims of hacking, stalking, and exploitation.
Recently, a disturbing trend has emerged in Indonesia, where videos and photos of celebrities in private settings have been leaked online, often without their consent. The hashtag "Video Ngintip Artis Indonesia Di Kamar Gantil" roughly translates to "Peeping Indonesian Celebrity Videos in the Changing Room," and it's a stark reminder of the risks that celebrities face in the digital world.
However, the online sharing and distribution of such content also raise concerns about the role of technology companies and social media platforms. How do these platforms ensure that their services are not used to facilitate the spread of invasive and exploitative content? What measures can they take to prevent the upload and sharing of private videos and photos without consent?