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The landscape of youth culture in Morocco has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past decade. Looking back at 2013, the digital environment was dominated by emerging social media platforms, the rise of user-generated content, and, occasionally, sensationalist viral content—often termed "chouha" (scandal) in local dialect—that focused on the lives of young girls in schools, such as the widely discussed incidents in Agadir and Casablanca. To explore how this digital evolution impacts modern
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For the individuals targeted, these viral campaigns resulted in severe psychological distress, social isolation, and disruption to their education, as societal norms often placed the burden of shame disproportionately on young women. Sociological Shifts: From Shaming to Awareness The humor was more slapstick and physical, and
Productions from Agadir often had a more relaxed, beach-town vibe. The entertainment style mixed Amazigh (Berber) cultural references with surf and streetwear fashion. The humor was more slapstick and physical, and storylines often involved sneaking out to the beach or local cafés.
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