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- 18 مام. 2026 03:31
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TV Host Warns Youth: Intimate Videos Are Not Love، But Dangerous Weapons
Renowned television host Laila Sultanqyzy has voiced serious concerns regarding the proliferation of intimate photos and videos circulating on social media، issuing a critical warning to young people.
Sultanqyzy emphasized that such materials should never be mistaken as proof of love. Instead، she cautioned that they can easily transform into dangerous tools used against individuals in the future.
The Peril of Personal Data
According to Sultanqyzy، the storage and subsequent dissemination of personal data from phones pose a significant threat in contemporary society. "The most dangerous thing today is not a weapon، but 'kompromat' about a person being stored on a phone and then distributed،" she stated.
She observed a concerning erosion of personal boundaries، consent، and ethical considerations. "A person who once called you 'my love' can later، out of anger، for hype، or by accident، strike at your most vulnerable point،" Sultanqyzy explained.
Love vs. Manipulation
The television host stressed the importance of believing in love while never compromising personal safety. "Intimate photos، videos، passwords، private messages – none of these are proof of love to be shown to someone،" she asserted.
"These are tools that can be used against you tomorrow. Do not fall victim to manipulation and blackmail with phrases like 'Don't you trust me؟'، 'I won't show anyone،' or 'We're going to be a family.' Love does not demand proof. Protect yourself، respect yourself. Because any information that goes online is never completely erased،" advised Laila Sultanqyzy.
Legal Accountability
Furthermore، she reminded the public of legal ramifications. "Distributing someone's intimate photos or videos without permission is a crime. Legal responsibility is provided for such actions،" she concluded.