In many jurisdictions, creating or distributing content that depicts the use of substances like chloroform for nonconsensual purposes can be investigated as a criminal offense, regardless of whether the video is "fictional" or a "prank" [2]. 2. Ethical Content Creation
Traditional media outlets, such as newspapers, magazines, and television networks, have had to adapt to the changing media landscape.
In many jurisdictions, creating or distributing content that depicts the use of substances like chloroform for nonconsensual purposes can be investigated as a criminal offense, regardless of whether the video is "fictional" or a "prank" [2]. 2. Ethical Content Creation
Traditional media outlets, such as newspapers, magazines, and television networks, have had to adapt to the changing media landscape. In many jurisdictions, creating or distributing content that