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| Period | Technological Milestones | Societal Reaction | |--------|--------------------------|-------------------| | | Introduction of 2G mobile networks, basic MMS support on feature phones. | Curiosity but limited reach; most media was still exchanged via physical means (e.g., printed photographs). | | 2005‑2010 | 3G rollout; affordable smartphones begin to appear; rise of WhatsApp and Viber . | First wave of “private” erotic sharing—mostly among close friends or romantic partners. | | 2010‑2015 | Proliferation of Android devices; cheap data plans; emergence of Snapchat ‑style “disappearing” messages. | Growing awareness of privacy risks; early media stories about “leaked” personal videos. | | 2015‑Present | 4G/5G networks, widespread high‑resolution cameras, social media integration , and AI‑powered editing tools . | The phenomenon becomes mainstream, with regular headlines about viral leaks, legal cases, and public debates about consent and digital rights. | indian saxy mms
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