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The scandal triggered a massive national debate regarding privacy, digital consent, and the vulnerability of minors in an increasingly connected world. It shattered the illusion that digital actions remained private, highlighting how easily technology could permanently weaponize intimate content against victims.

Unlike more recent video codecs that clearly label quality metrics such as "1080p" or "4K," the early 2000s era of mobile video lacked any standardized quality labeling. The Nokia 6600's camera captured video at a maximum resolution of 176×144 pixels, a standard that would be considered unwatchable by today's standards. Even in 2004, the footage was described in contemporary reports as "grainy" and "pixelated," and filmed on "extremely low resolution screens". There was no technological mechanism by which a clip from that device could be described as "extra quality" in any meaningful sense. dps rk puram mms scandal 2004 34 extra quality