, specifically focusing on viral scandals from 2013 involving young women from high schools () in and Casablanca . Context: The Rise of "Chouha" in 2013
The term "chouha" is often used in Morocco to refer to a form of violence or aggression, particularly against women. When paired with "bnat lycee 18," it suggests a specific focus on high school girls aged 18. The addition of "Agadir 2013" and "Casa 2013" implies that these incidents may have occurred in these cities during that year. , specifically focusing on viral scandals from 2013
: This term seems to refer to a group or event specifically for girls from Lycee 18, possibly a high school in Morocco. "Chouha" could be a term used to describe a form of gathering or community. The addition of "Agadir 2013" and "Casa 2013"
: Public space is often culturally viewed as male-dominated, and the digital sphere became an extension of this, where women’s presence or behavior is scrutinized and policed. : Public space is often culturally viewed as