, which allow for high-definition video sharing without the size constraints of traditional MMS. Societal Impact:

Lifestyle vlogs are also reclaiming cultural identity. Urban creators are traveling to villages to film Nakshi Kantha (embroidered quilts) being made or Jari Gan (folk songs) being performed. This isn't nostalgia; it is a visual rebellion against bland, globalized minimalism.

"Office Vlogs" from the RMG sector. Factories in Gazipur and Narayanganj now allow workers to film safety protocols and production lines. It humanizes the "Made in Bangladesh" tag, showing viewers that behind the label is a young woman using sophisticated machinery, not just a sewing needle.

This study by T.A. Tonny and F. Nawaz identifies root causes such as patriarchal dominance and a lack of accountability. It notes that 64% of women in Bangladesh face digital violence, often involving the misuse of private photos and videos for blackmail or "sextortion".