Forums, anonymous blogs, and unmoderated social media pages targeted the daily lives of everyday citizens, specifically youth culture. This raw, unfiltered, and highly problematic content often generated more traffic and engagement than mainstream lifestyle platforms, establishing a temporary, dark counter-culture within the early Moroccan web. The Evolution of Privacy and Legal Frameworks
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While these viral moments were often sensationalized, they reflected the intense scrutiny young Moroccan women face. They also highlighted the burgeoning desire for expression among teens in major cities like Casablanca and Agadir. Forums, anonymous blogs, and unmoderated social media pages
Writing between the ‘red lines': Morocco's digital media landscape
Enacted in 2018, Law 103-13 introduced strict amendments to the Moroccan Penal Code regarding the invasion of privacy. Agadir, Casa, Maroc… on a marqué les esprits
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The "chouha" phenomenon was a transformative period in the history of the Moroccan internet. It underscored the vulnerabilities inherent in the early days of social media expansion and highlighted the necessity of responsible digital behavior.
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