A troubling trend is spreading on social media platforms like Instagram. Some girls wear very short clothes, approach unsuspecting boys, secretly record reactions, and later post the clips online branding them as creepy. Such content creates false narratives and damages innocent reputations.
The issue raises serious concerns about fairness and accountability. If a boy attempted similar behaviour, it would likely lead to public outrage and legal trouble. When content is created purely for viral fame, the harm caused to others is often ignored.
The chase for instant popularity has pushed many users towards misleading and sensational content. Cheap attention tactics may bring views, but they also spread fear, shame, and mistrust. This culture weakens social values and encourages public humiliation as entertainment.
Audience behaviour plays a key role in stopping such trends. Reduced engagement can limit the reach of harmful videos. Social media platforms must enforce stricter rules to promote creativity and respect, not humiliation designed only for views.
New trend for girls to go viral on Instagram
> Wear short clothes and show body
> Go in front of innocent boys
> Record them without their consent
> Call them creepy on social mediaHow is this okay?
pic.twitter.com/i20byqTM7x— ︎ ︎venom (@venom1s) January 19, 2026




