Furthermore, the discussion often devolves into class and gender-based bias. In videos involving female students, the commentary almost immediately shifts from the act itself to character assassination—judging their clothing, their "izzat" (honor), or their presence at the university. Male students involved in altercations are judged on their aggression or weakness. The online discourse rarely asks restorative questions: Is this young person a minor? Do they deserve a chance at rehabilitation? What is the role of the university in counseling rather than just punishing? Instead, the algorithm rewards outrage, and the crowd demands a public hanging.
Streamlined administrative pipelines to share digital evidence directly with the FIA to expedite the removal of malicious web links.
Keep an active antivirus tool enabled. Use platform services to check suspicious URLs or downloaded archives before opening them.
Penalties for creating fake profiles using another person's information.
: The university continues to expand its offerings, including a new Prompt Engineering Specialization launched in late 2025. Integrity Policies