The phenomenon of re-uploading sensitive content, specifically regarding the "skandal ibu guru PNS hijabers" that previously went viral, highlights a complex intersection of digital ethics, Indonesian law, and social consequences. While the original incident often fades from mainstream news, the cycle of "re-uploads" persists through opportunistic social media accounts looking for engagement.

Before hitting share, remember that behind every viral headline is a person whose world has likely been shattered. The internet never forgets, but as users, we have the choice to be more than just consumers of someone else's trauma. What do you think is the best way to promote digital empathy and stop the spread of non-consensual content?

Before you click that Telegram link or ask for the "reupload" in the comments, ask yourself: Are you seeking justice, or are you just feeding the machine of misery?

Public servants (PNS) are governed by the ASN Law (State Civil Apparatus), where ethical violations can lead to severe sanctions, including the permanent loss of civil servant status.