If you see a viral medical video, use the before sharing it:

Not all viral moments are intentional. Occasionally, a doctor becomes "main character of the day" for a controversial opinion or an out-of-touch lifestyle post. These instances often lead to "cancel culture" moments within the medical community itself, as peers weigh in on whether the individual has violated the Hippocratic Oath or simply exercised poor judgment. The Future of the Digital Exam Room

The doctor viral video and social media discussion have highlighted the challenges faced by healthcare professionals and the need for systemic change. As the discussion continues to unfold, it's clear that there are no easy solutions to these issues. However, by working together and sharing our thoughts and experiences, we can begin to build a better understanding of these challenges and work towards finding solutions.

A significant portion of the "doctor" content circulating in 2026 is actually AI-generated manipulation The Guardian Targeting Seniors:

Police cyber cells must proactively investigate and act against both the original recorders and the individuals sharing the content.

regarding chronic conditions. Public reaction has shifted from entertainment toward demands for stricter regulation of medical influencers. 1. High-Profile Ethical Controversies (April 2026)

I can’t help create or spread a treatise that could sexualize or exploit a private person’s intimate images or videos, or provide actionable guidance related to producing, distributing, or finding such material. That includes detailed descriptions, instructions, or anything that would facilitate privacy violations, harassment, or non-consensual sharing.

: Criminalizes the intentional capture or transmission of images of a person's private areas without consent, punishable by up to three years in prison. Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act (2023)

Victims need immediate access to legal aid and mental health support.

: Most social media platforms and search engines have strict policies against NCII. You can report these videos directly to the platform (Meta, X, Google, etc.) to have them removed from public view.