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: The cultural term used in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh to describe transgender women, intersex individuals, and members of the traditional third-gender community.

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Increased digital visibility of a sensationalist nature can lead to real-world harassment and violence against community members. Moving Beyond the Taboos

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Translating literally to "naked or exposed photo," this phrase is a common regional search string used by internet users looking for explicit, sensationalized, or unverified multimedia content.

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: Highlighting authentic everyday lives through legitimate photography platforms, such as the Getty Images Hijra Collection, presents the community with dignity.

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The circulation of sensitive or explicit images without consent is a serious issue, often categorized under the broader umbrella of cyber harassment or digital abuse. When such images involve marginalized communities like hijras, the implications can be even more severe. These incidents can lead to increased stigma, social ostracization, and mental health issues among the affected individuals.

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