Consider the infamous "Hotel Door Gap" video of 2023. A woman filmed her boyfriend’s feet under a hotel bathroom door. She claimed she saw two pairs of feet. The video gained 40 million views. The man was fired from his job. It later turned out that a rolling suitcase had tipped over, reflecting an optical illusion. The correction video received 40,000 views.
. In the Indian context, these terms often target women through the non-consensual distribution of private media, frequently referred to by colloquial labels like "MMS scandals" or "hidden camera" recordings. Understanding the Phenomenon Consider the infamous "Hotel Door Gap" video of 2023
A video from Sarvodaya College in Chandrapur, Maharashtra , went viral on April 24, 2026, showing BA Civil Services students allegedly using mobile phones openly to cheat during an exam. The video gained 40 million views
Social media platforms, particularly and TikTok , have seen a surge in "cheaters caught in 4K" content, where mobile cameras are used to document and broadcast private betrayals. The correction video received 40,000 views
Several viral videos have highlighted increasingly sophisticated methods students are using to bypass security during high-stakes exams.