: The video amassed over 65 million views . While it gained Zarras nearly 200,000 followers, she later spoke out against the "negativity" and the way strangers picked apart a private moment without context. Despite the intense online scrutiny, the couple remained together. Wider Social Media Discussions in 2021
The discussion shifted from "Is she wrong?" to "Is it ethical to post this?" By late 2021, respected media critics like Taylor Lorenz and Kara Swisher were penning op-eds calling for a "digital age of consent" similar to European GDPR laws, arguing that minors should have the right to be forgotten.
: The video amassed over 65 million views . While it gained Zarras nearly 200,000 followers, she later spoke out against the "negativity" and the way strangers picked apart a private moment without context. Despite the intense online scrutiny, the couple remained together. Wider Social Media Discussions in 2021
The discussion shifted from "Is she wrong?" to "Is it ethical to post this?" By late 2021, respected media critics like Taylor Lorenz and Kara Swisher were penning op-eds calling for a "digital age of consent" similar to European GDPR laws, arguing that minors should have the right to be forgotten.