A new trend on social media which is very bad among the youth

Off late, a new trend on social media especially tiktok has been receiving public reactions. The trend is known as the teleportation vibes.
This is where young girls and boys especially the girls pile up pictures and videos where they involve their nudity or porno video into it. During the display of the pictures or videos it moves very fast so it takes smartness to spot the porno or nudity in the video. This trend is very worrying.
This trend is obvious amongst SHS students, tertiary students like most girls. No body know what this young girls and boys want and how that idea came into their minds. These girls have forgotten that they have to keep their naked bodies private. They think their nakedness in the video flashes very fast so their bodies won’t been seen clearly. Some boys can out smart them, slow the video and take very clear look at their naked parts. Ghana youth are joking.
We have to be serious and use our life’s and time to do important staffs. The beneficial things people use technologies to do Ghanaian youth are not imitating. They are rather imitating negative aspects. These youth are doing these without considering the consequences now or in the future.
They have forgotten that they can be black mailed with these pictures when they become prominent people in the future. They might as well lose certain job opportunities. That was how some of the politicians are black mailed because they spoke against government before entering into power.
Comment from people stated that it was high level of stupidity. Others said they did that just because of views.

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