From Regional Vernacular to Digital Distribution: A Socio‑Cultural Examination of “Haryanvi Girl Doggy‑Style MMS WMV” in Contemporary Indian Online Media
All examined material appears to involve adult performers (≥ 18 years) and is distributed without overt evidence of coercion. Nevertheless, the clandestine nature of peer‑to‑peer sharing raises concerns about consent, revenue sharing, and potential exploitation. Future policy work should address the gray area of informal adult‑content economies.
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Interview data suggest that many Haryanvi women view participation as a —leveraging the meme’s popularity to secure economic opportunities while navigating familial expectations. This mirrors Chakraborty’s (2020) findings on agency in Indian vlog culture.