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However, the viral culture has a darker, more invasive side. In recent months, several incidents have sparked heated debates regarding consent and privacy.

One of the most contentious viral topics involved videos of couples in public spaces around campus or inside the famous "lover’s lanes" of North Campus. Often shot by passersby or 'vloggers' looking for engagement, these videos spark polarized debates on social media. Create a verified‑content package that bundles a short

"It’s terrifying," admits Arjun, a student at Ramjas College. "You could be sitting with a friend, and suddenly you are on someone’s YouTube thumbnail titled 'DU Campus Romance.' The comment sections are the worst—full of moral policing and misogyny. It feels like the campus isn't a safe space anymore; it’s a fishbowl."

This phenomenon forces a confrontation with the voyeuristic gaze of the internet. While students are accused of being 'addicted to their phones,' it is often the external gaze—alumni, parents, and internet trolls—that turns innocent campus interactions into national talking points. Prepared for internal review, March 2026

Interestingly, a significant portion of the viral discourse is driven not by current students, but by alumni. A simple video of rain in the Arts Faculty corridor or the queue at the Hindu College canteen triggers a wave of "Core Memory" comments.

This digital nostalgia market creates a strange pressure on current students. They are not just living their college years; they are tasked with upholding the "Golden Era" mythology built by previous generations. When a video of a chaotic student protest goes viral, alumni often chime in with how "protests used to be better," creating a friction between the past and the present. Prepared for internal review


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