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9->'''Ned:''' So how'd the fight go?\
10'''Mark:''' Oh you know, it was pretty even, basically a draw...\
11'''Ned:''' Really? On Platform/YouTube it looked like you got your ass kicked.
12-->-- ''Film/SeventeenAgain2009''
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14In modern fiction, characters will post embarrassing videos of each other on Platform/YouTube ([[BlandNameProduct or something eerily similar]]). This functions just like public humiliation, but instead of just their friends and family, it's everyone in the entire world. For such a young medium ([=YouTube=] was founded in 2005), this trope has acclimated rather well.
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16There's no closing the floodgates once word of mouth (or, more likely, word of Platform/{{Facebook}} and Website/{{Reddit}}) starts travelling. Typically, the video will become a viral sensation, getting millions of views in a manner of days. Although not as common as depicted in the media, it is TruthInTelevision. It is part of an InternetSafetyAesop since you should be careful about what you post online.
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18Subtrope of ComeToGawk (which is for crowds of people witnessing embarrassing events in general, and isn't limited to the internet). Compare EngineeredPublicConfession, InstantWebHit, EmbarrassingAdGig, and AreWeGettingThis (a nearby news reporter or filming crew tries to videotape an unexpected, extraordinary event). May tie in with SocialMediaIsBad and {{Cyberbullying}}. May result in AccidentalCelebrity.
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24[[folder:Advertising]]
25* In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcHO-LTATWk an ad]] for AT&T cellphone-with-internet where the catchphrase is "it says...," there's a person in a hospital surrounded by their family. The child is looking at their phone replaying the video of their parent wiping out on a snowmobile. "It says you have 4 million hits."
26* There was a Dare Iced Coffee ad in Australia that was a montage of all the awkward things your girlfriend might want to tell you over coffee. One of them was, "Remember that video we made? It went viral."
27* In a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sch_WMjd6go PSA]] by the NSPCC, ''Advertising/ISawYourWilly'', a boy named Alex takes a picture of his genitals and sends it to a girl he knows. She thinks it's funny and sends it to her friends, and then they send it to their friends...the next day, everyone is shouting at him, "I saw your willy!" The picture gets to all the other children at Alex's school, the teaching faculty, a bunch of random people riding a bus, a newscaster ("Newsflash! The world sees Alex's willy!"), a bully, a sexual predator, and finally Alex's grandmother.
28* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vjuLxyo-p4 This Mountain Dew ad]] featuring none other than Creator/ChuckNorris.
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31[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
32* Hiruma from ''Manga/{{Eyeshield 21}}'' does this to taunt Leonard Apollo, coach of the Nasa Aliens, after he cancels the US vs. Japan American football game. Hiruma depicts Apollo as a (literal) chicken [[HumiliationConga getting his ass kicked by the Devil Bats]] in order to badger him into going through with the match.
33* ''Literature/HeavyObject'' had Flag Eggnog who was furious that one of his gaffes was uploaded for the public to see and desired to hunt down and kill anyone who saw the video.
34* ''Manga/IsItMyFaultThatIGotBullied'': One of [[AlphaBitch Ai Nagumo's]] favorite tactics is filming the horrible things she's putting her victims through and posting them online. This eventually gets turned against her when she schemes to post a video she filmed of Shiori being subjected to {{Shameful Strip}}ping on social media in hopes of driving Shiori to [[DrivenToSuicide kill herself]]; [[spoiler:Aizawa helps intercept and delete the video before uploading several exposing Ai and her followers as a GangOfBullies]].
35* Many pre-internet examples happened in ''Manga/MissMachiko''. Aside from the eponymous teacher regularly losing her clothes in public, there are many times in which those instances are caught on tape or photographed, then posted or shown on school bulletin boards, during a slide show, etc.
36* PlayedForDrama in ''Manga/WolfGuyWolfenCrest'', in which Haguro kidnaps Aoshika, has her raped, posts it online, and makes Akira watch it to draw him out in retaliation.
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39[[folder:Asian Animation]]
40* ''Animation/{{Mechamato}}'': [[CyberCyclops Ninjamera]] strikes others when they're doing something embarassing or he'll cause them to suffer an accident for the same effect. After trapping them in a back-and-forth TimeLoopTrap, he records the victims' embarassing spectacle to post it online and humiliate them, in videos quite alike to "boomerang" videos.
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43[[folder:Comedy]]
44* In Creator/BillEngvall's bit about his colonoscopy, he notes that as he's being led out of the doctor's office by his wife, still loopy from the drugs and [[AssShove walking funny]] he stops for a moment to turn to the hospital staff and say "I better not see this on [=YouTube=]!"
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47[[folder:Comic Books]]
48* In ''ComicBook/{{Empowered}}'', our heroine is filmed while just getting conscious after being beaten down earlier. Unfortunately, she was drooling a bit, and her "mmhwhuh?" doesn't help. Neither do her {{Jerkass}} teammates who use the "youtoob" screenshot as their new monitor wallpaper.
49* Subverted in ''ComicBook/KickAss'', when Kick-Ass' first attempt to fight crime ends in a CurbstompBattle in the criminals' favor. His brutal defeat is filmed by a bystander on his cell phone and the subsequent upload of this video on [=YouTube=], specifically because he keeps trying to get back up to fight, becomes the ''inspiration'' for multiple others to join his cause.
50* In ''ComicBook/{{Prez 2015}}'', the protagonist's first brush with fame comes when an embarrassing video uploaded by a co-worker goes viral.
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53[[folder:Comic Strips]]
54* A storyline of ''ComicStrip/{{Luann}}'' had the titular character unknowingly filmed in her underwear in the locker room by [[AlphaBitch Tiffany]], and then going viral within the school. However, Luann manages to get revenge when using the video to reveal the reflection of Tiffany on a locker mirror, pinning her as the culprit.
55* ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'': Monroe was once caught outside his house by a police officer who mistook him for a sex offender, and became #1 on [=YouTube=] the very next day.
56* In ''ComicStrip/PhoebeAndHerUnicorn'', Dakota baits Phoebe into yelling, "MY NAME IS FEEEEEEEE-BEEEEEEEE!" and posts it on [=YouTube=]. It gets 37 hits in a split second and is never mentioned again.
57* Happens a couple of times in ''ComicStrip/{{Pondus}}''. One example includes Jokke (the goalkeeper on a local amateur football team) attempt to throw a football out of the goal, but somehow end up [[EpicFail throwing it into the back of his own head and into the goal]].
58* ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'':
59** In a strip, Jeremy tries to tell a friend about something embarrassing that happened to him in the school cafeteria, only to learn that it has already been posted on the internet.
60** Another occasion featured Jeremy and Sarah in a ComicStrip/LoveIs parody called "Love Isn't..." Sarah had tripped while carrying her lunch tray, while Jeremy capturing everything on his phone. The caption read, "Love isn't posting everything on [=YouTube=]."
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63[[folder:Fan Works]]
64!!!{{Crossover}}s
65* ''Fanfic/HarryAndTheShipgirls'': Thanks to magical photographs, Hamakaze goes through an {{Inverted|Trope}} version of this that nets her a fan club:
66** During [[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePhilosophersStone Harry's first Quidditch match]], she wound up leaping from the stands when Harry's broom started trying to buck him off, and landed in the Quidditch Pitch with such force that [[GroundShatteringLanding she created a landing crater and shook the arena]].
67** During [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire the Quidditch World Cup]], Hamakaze batted away a ball of Veela fire that was headed for their group, with a look of absolute determination on her face.
68* In the ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek''/''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain'' crossover ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainTheKidAndTheWolf'', this is one of the reasons why Handlebarb ends up on the Train. After the big show turns out to be a disaster, she gets into an argument with the rest of the 10 Speeds, along with Craig and his friends, unaware that [[CaughtOnTape the livestream is still going]]. She swiftly finds herself ConvictedByPublicOpinion; everyone is convinced she's a [[GloryHound glory-seeking]] {{Jerkass}} who's willing to get her teammates hurt in the name of fame, and her family shows NoSympathy for her plight.
69* ''Fanfic/TheSimpsonsVsArthur'': In ''The Simpsons Trial and Tribulations'', it's mentioned in passing that Bart posted a video of Milhouse falling down the stairs that has garnered over 250,000 hits.
70* In ''Fanfic/WithPearlAndRubyGlowing'', several characters' assaults are filmed and end up being publicized.
71** [[WesternAnimation/FairlyOddParents Ricky and Vicky]] beat up and rape [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse Luan]] for making fun of them. She wets herself, and they film that, edit it to look like just a prank, and post it online.
72** [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls Bill Cipher]] filmed himself raping [[WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman Mr. Peabody]], kept the tape for years, then persuaded Penny to show it to Sherman, thus traumatising him and humiliating Peabody.
73** [[WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShopAWorldOfOurOwn Mr. Yut]] was filmed cursing out his sons' principal over an incident which resulted in the police being called, and had to apologise on air to keep his job as a talk show announcer.
74** Manny Mouser infiltrated North Korea with a spy cam in his glasses. He was captured, enslaved, and sexually abused, but they never found the camera. He handed over the footage for parts to be shown on TV, but there was an error in the editing and video of him being raped was shown on live television.
75** Harmony Squirrelson was threatened with the release of a video of him being gang-raped during his time as a political prisoner if he and Hazel didn't stop their human rights protests. [[BlackmailBackfire Subverted in that he told them to go ahead and release it, since it was the other people in the video who were at fault and it only proved the point of the protests.]]
76** [[WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrys Eliza's]] father was livestreaming footage about sea turtles, and one of the turtles attempted to mate with Eliza, nearly drowning her. No one realised how traumatic it really was, and it underwent MemeticMutation, resulting in "Thornberried" becoming an UnusualEuphemism, among other things.
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78!!!''Franchise/DanganRonpa''
79* ''Fanfic/DanganronpaParadiseLost'': The final trial is livestreamed, and the viewers initially believe that [[spoiler:Monaca Towa]] is the mastermind behind it all, hurling vitriol and hatred their way. When the ''true'' mastermind is exposed, the viewers naturally turn upon ''them'' instead.
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81!!!''Manga/DeathNote''
82* In the [[AlternateUniverseFic AU]] ''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/1168274 Barbelo]]'', Light goes out DisguisedInDrag in order to stop a criminal whose identity is unknown. L discovers footage of Light in a dress and uploads it onto [[BlandNameProduct "Yuutoob"]].
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84!!!''Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon''
85* ''Fanfic/BornToBeWilde'':
86** After Judy gets into a disco fight with a vampire bat, footage of the incident is uploaded to [=ZooTube=] under the name '[[ShoutOut Batbunny Begins]]'. It's noted to have gone viral.
87** In Chapter 38, [[spoiler:Chief Catano]] happily informs everyone that another video is rapidly becoming infamous. This one captures [[spoiler:Chief Bogo getting hit by a jar of piss thrown by Drummond Rane]].
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89!!!''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}''
90* ''Fanfic/AbraxasEmptyFullness'': [[Characters/AbraxasHrodvitnonMonsterX Monster X]] is quite mortified when they discover that the full-blown avian courtship display that Rodan performed in front of them due to him [[MistakenForFlirting mistaking their behavior towards him for flirting]] was recorded and posted on [=YouTube=]. Where it got over a million views in a matter of hours.
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92!!!''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse''
93* ''Fanfic/{{Dial}}'': When Bruce accidentally walks in on Jen and Mahmoud while they're in the middle of making out with their shirts off, he furiously [[MySisterIsOffLimits chases Mahmoud around Stark Tower]] (with Mahmoud noting that it's ''Bruce'', not the ''Hulk'', who's coming after him). Tony takes the security footage with the intention of editing and posting it online.
94-->'''X:''' Mr. Stark is attempting to save the footage and post it to Facebook.\
95'''Jarvis:''' He has added Korean pop as background music. I believe he's also 'cackling'.
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97!!!''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug''
98* ''Fanfic/{{CONSEQUENCES|MiraculousLadybug}}'': In ''MARC AND NATHANIEL'', Lila throws a massive temper tantrum upon realizing that her trust fund will be emptied in order to settle her debt with the boys. One of them records the incident, and the footage gets passed around until Alix gleefully posts it online.
99* In the ''Webcomic/DadVillainAU'', Chloé incorporated social media into her ongoing bullying campaign against Marinette. This [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard blew up in her face]] when Tom took advantage of the fact that she had basically created an online record of the ''years'' she'd spent tormenting his daughter.
100* ''Fanfic/TheOneToMakeItStay'': Alec planned to {{Exploit|edTrope}} this during Summer Sesh by deliberately sabotaging performances, setting his victims up to fail in hopes that the results would become {{Instant Web Hit}}s. Naturally, this led to [[spoiler:Mirelle]] getting akumatized when they discovered his plan and suffered a major panic attack, attracting Hawkmoth's attention.
101* ''[[Fanfic/RateThis Rate This (Trust is Hard to Come By)]]'': Lila gets hit by an akuma's power that reveals [[ThePowerOfTrust how much (or how little) Ladybug trusts]] everyone in Paris. In Lila's case, her [[BrokeTheRatingScale -51]] reveals just how much Ladybug ''[[EvenTheLovingHeroHasHatedOnes despises her]]''. By the time Lila learns just what the number ''means'', she's already been [[CaughtOnTape filmed by several people]] who saw her walking around, and Chloé casually informs her that she's currently trending, having gained [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor all the attention she'd so desperately craved]].
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103!!!''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia''
104* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/40192773 Disciplinary Action]]'' reveals that several of Izuku's classmates filmed Katsuki's {{Barbaric Bully}}ing and shared it on their social media. One of his lackies even recorded him telling Izuku to "[[SuicideDare take a swan dive off the roof]]". Naturally, Nedzu finds these videos while researching their history and takes the time to make his own copies of them, along with copying the metadata, so that by the time [[SuckySchool Aldera]] realizes what's happening and starts trying to cover their tracks, it's already too late.
105* In ''Fanfic/TheFundamentalEssenceOfVillainy'', Gentle Criminal and La Brava set up a [=HeroTube=] channel called Gentle Denouncements where they expose the corruption of several Pro Heroes to the public. They also have several backup and alternative accounts ready to go should they get shut down.
106* ''Fanfic/MyFalseLoveAcademia'': A minor villain who broadcasts his crimes gets caught on his own livestream taking a blow to the nads from Tooru. Since she's naturally {{Invisibil|ity}}e, the footage swiftly gives birth to memes.
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108!!!''Franchise/{{Naruto}}''
109* ''Fanfic/BetterLeftUnsaid'': Asuma proves to be a SoreWinner after his team wins a match, gloating and thrusting his hips into Gai's face. He only stops when Kakashi points out that he's doing this in front of two children... and is [[CaughtOnTape on camera]].
110* ''Fanfic/KitsuneNoKenFistOfTheFox'': After Naruto hits [[spoiler:Yagura]] with a GroinAttack, he notices that several of the household servants recorded the whole confrontation on their cell phones.
111-->'''Naruto:''' Somehow I predict that your pain-filled face is going to be the subject of a lot of crazy internet memes before the month is out...
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113!!!''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
114* ''Fanfic/AsFateWouldHaveIt'': A Youngster films Nate and Yancy dancing together at Village Bridge, then uploads the video online without getting permission from either of them. While both are initially upset by this, it winds up {{Subverted|Trope}} when people react positively to the footage, and the pair end up becoming more famous as a result.
115* ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'': Youngster Joey won a chance to appear on DJ Mary and Professor Oak's radio show. During his appearance, he blurted out that he thought his Rattata was in the top percentage of Rattata. Of course, he never expected to [[MemeticMutation become an Internet meme]], and [[NeverLiveItDown people still remember it five years later]].
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117!!!''Franchise/{{RWBY}}''
118* In ''Fanfic/FourDeadlySecrets'', footage of Ruby [[CurbStompBattle curbstomping]] India is posted online shortly after the battle. To India's dismay, he discovers that Alice of Team AKWA put a screenshot of his OhCrap face on their website under a banner that crosses out 'AKWA' and replaces it with 'Awkward'. He also tries in vain to stop Melanie, Pyrrha, and Weiss from seeing footage of his humiliating defeat.
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122* In ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania2'' Dracula becomes the subject of a viral video when he was filmed at a summer camp for vampires, in an attempt to try to teach his grandson vampire skills. It doesn't take long for the [[{{Sampling}} remixes]] and parodies to become similarly popular.
123* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls1'':
124** The human versions of the Cutie Mark Crusaders are chagrined to find everyone is laughing at a video they uploaded of themselves performing a song.
125** More importantly, Sunset Shimmer manages to upload a video of Twilight Sparkle [[HumanityEnsues trying to adjust to becoming a human]], done in the style of [[AttackOfThePoliticalAd a political attack ad]], in an effort to embarrass her and keep her out of the running for Princess of the Fall Formal.
126* ''Westernanimation/RonsGoneWrong'' has Savannah getting swallowed and expelled by the B-Bots forming a mecha, to which she says, "It pooped me". Her own B-Bot records this statement and releases it online, and the video goes viral, costing her reputation as she becomes known as "Poop Girl".
127* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets'' Chloe, the obese cat, suffers a lengthy HumiliationConga at a party that ends up Platform/YouTube's Pick of the Week and shown on the Times Square jumbotron.
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130[[folder:Films — Live-Action]]
131* In ''Film/SeventeenAgain2009'', the main character gets in a fight at school, which he loses badly. He tries to tell his "father", Ned, [[note]]actually his friend, who is acting as his father due to his TimeTravel; ItMakesSenseInContext[[/note]] that it was a draw, but Ned says he saw it on Platform/YouTube.
132* ''Film/AmericanPie'' has a pre-[=YouTube=] example: Jim has a chance to have sex with the hot foreign exchange student, and his friends convince him to set up a webcam and send them a link so they can watch. But his performance is [[JizzedInMyPants more embarrassing than porn-worthy]], and then he finds out that he accidentally sent the link to everyone at school.
133* In ''Film/{{Bad Ass|2012}}'', Frank Vega beats up two skinheads on a bus which is filmed by several bystanders. Inverted for Frank as this video results in him gaining a huge boost in popularity and respect but played straight for the skinheads, who reveal during the finale that they were kicked out of their Aryan brotherhood, one's girlfriend has left him, and they are being bullied by any one over the age of 60. Just to further drive their humiliation home, Frank beats them up one more time even though he has just been brutally tortured and was wounded with a kukri.
134* In ''Film/BarelyLethal'' the video of Megan beating up some guys while in her team mascot uniform quickly goes viral. Played with in that the video actually makes her ''more'' popular at school; Megan is only mortified by it because it means that Hardman, her former handler, can now easily track her down.
135* ''Film/BerkshireCounty'': When [[TheProtagonist Kylie]] is giving a blow-job to Marcus, what she doesn't realize is that she's being videotaped doing so. The next day, she sees the video on Platform/{{YouTube}}, and is mercilessly mocked and bullied by her classmates.
136* ''Film/{{Besties}}'': Nedjma's group films Zina [[NotWhatItLooksLike while she's in a position that looks like she's giving a guy a blowjob (she isn't)]], then they upload the video on a social media (implied to be Instagram). A few minutes later the video has already over 150 views and plenty of nasty/mocking comments.
137* In ''Film/BirdmanOrTheUnexpectedVirtueOfIgnorance'', the clip of the protagonist [[NakedPeopleTrappedOutside walking in his underwear through Times Square]] goes viral and receives 50,000 clicks on [=YouTube=] within a day.
138* ''Film/BonnieAndBonnie'': Yara and Kiki are filmed while fighting with Bekim, Yara's brother, topless in Kiki's room. It's put on Youtube, with thousands viewing it.
139* In the 2013 version of ''Film/{{Carrie|2013}}'', Chris films Carrie's humiliation in the shower and posts it on [=YouTube=]. This bites her in the ass when Miss Desjardin and the principal use the video to point to her as the ringleader of the prank.
140* In Brazilian film ''Film/CiladaDotCom'', the starting point is [[SpeedSex a sexual failure]] of the protagonist being put on [=YouTube=] and turning him into a local mockery.
141* Also from Brazil, ''De Pernas Pro Ar 2'' has the workaholic protagonist {{fainting}} in exhaustion during a corporate meeting. Her son discovers the incident as it [[https://youtu.be/T-_pcf4oa_o?t=55 quickly hit YouTube, complete with "dance remix"]] (two real blogs are even featured!).
142* In ''Film/{{Detention}}'', the 6 second clip of Riley's boob gets over 20,000 views. She starts thinking of herself as a porn star.
143* In ''Film/DiaryOfAWimpyKidRodrickRules'', Susan is filmed dancing while Rodrick's band performs at a talent show. The video is uploaded to Platform/YouTube where it gets view after view. While Greg and Rowley bathe in the fame, Rodrick yells up at them:
144-->'''Rodrick:''' GREG! YOU ARE SO DEAD!
145* In ''Film/TheDuff'', Caitlyn caught Bianca having her little dance and action on the mannequin pretending it was Toby and later attempt to flirt with a bunch of guys, filmed it on her phone, later edited it to match the beat of "Anaconda" by Music/NickiMinaj and "#Selfie" by Music/TheChainsmokers and uploaded it to [=YouTube=] and gained a viral hit just to humiliate Bianca further. Those videos got taken off later as cyberbullying though.
146* In ''Film/GrudgeMatch'' a RunningGag has people pull out cell phones to record these two old guys (the protagonists) fighting. This is what inspires a promoter to get them out of retirement for one last match.
147* In ''Film/{{Hancock}}'', PR executive Ray (Jason Bateman) shows Hancock (Will Smith) Platform/YouTube videos of the objectionable actions he takes as a superhero. In one, he grabs ice cream from an ice cream truck nearly-naked with his clothes burnt off. In another, he's shown grabbing (by the tail) a whale that had beached itself, and tossing it out to sea hundreds of yards away, smashing a small boat. [[RuleOfThree And in a third]] [[TakeOurWordForIt off screen]] [[RuleOfThree one]], He fought crime [[NakedPeopleAreFunny butt naked]].
148-->'''Hancock:''' I don't even remember that.\
149'''Ray:''' Greenpeace does. Walter [the whale] does.
150* In ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'', one of Tom Manning's jobs is to deny the existence of Hellboy and the BPRD. So the fact that videos of Hellboy keep popping up on Platform/YouTube is indirectly embarrassing for him.
151-->'''Tom Manning:''' I suppress each photo, cell phone videos, they cost me a fortune, and then they show up on [=YouTube=]... God, I hate [=YouTube=].
152* ''Film/Hustle2022'': Inverted, social media is portrayed in a positive light here. Stanley has his daughter record videos of Bo playing basketball and post them online. This helps Bo get noticed, which leads to him getting hundreds of compliments, and as a result, more NBA auditions.
153* Threatened by Malcolm Tucker in ''Film/InTheLoop'' as merely one part of his plan to utterly destroy Simon Foster should the latter turn on him; "Well if you want to try and turn this into some anti-war protest, expect to hear your 'Mountain of Conflict' soundbite everywhere: from ringtones to a fucking dance mix on [=YouTube=]. And I will marshal all the media forces of darkness to ''hound you to an assisted suicide''." Ironically, while the movie is somewhat coy about exactly when it is set and which conflict in the middle-east it is referring to, the most obvious inspiration - the invasion of Iraq to topple Saddam Hussein, the prelude to which involved the British government choosing to prop up America's dubious or downright false allegations about [=WMDs=], etcetera - occurred before [=YouTube=] even existed.
154* Near the beginning of ''Film/IronMan2'', Tony is HauledBeforeASenateSubCommittee because he refuses to share his signature PoweredArmor with the US government. He proceeds to make a mockery of it. By the time he gets home, his antics are already on [=YouTube=] with '''''1,890,873 views''''', much to Tony's amusement.
155-->'''JARVIS:''' [[NoodleIncident May I say how refreshing it is to finally see you on a video with your clothing on, sir.]]
156* A 1980's equivalent happens in ''Film/Joker2019''. Arthur Fleck's first attempt at stand-up goes disastrously. His uncontrollable laughing condition gets in the way, and his material and delivery are both underwhelming. Murray Franklin, a late night talk show host, shows footage of Arthur's stand-up on his program and mocks Arthur for it. Arthur is absolutely devastated by this as he considered Murray to be his idol.
157* ''Film/Mako2021'': At the {{Documentary}} AwardShow that Rana and her husband Sherif are attending, after being told her award is actually going to Sherif, Rana simply returns to her seat. However, she trips on her way back. The moment was recorded, and became a viral sensation, being featured on a talk show hosted by a puppet.
158* Used seriously in ''Film/NationalTreasure2BookOfSecrets'' with the revelation that one of Ben's ancestors may have been complicit in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Ben's father compares the situation to that of Samuel Mudd, who was convicted for treating John Wilkes Booth but later pardoned, yet could never live it down. Once the video goes online, he complains that it'll never go away.
159%%* This seems to be the entire plot of ''Film/NeverBackDown''.
160* In the Mexican movie ''No manches, Frida-2'' the protagonist gets violently ill and projectile vomits on the priest at his wedding. Other characters happily mock him by showing him the video that's made the rounds on social media.
161* In ''Film/{{Searching}}'', David finds a comment of a kid making gross comments about his missing daughter, tracks him down and starts a fight with him. "Crazy Dad at Theater" quickly goes viral.
162* Happens [[RunningGag several times]] in ''Film/SexDrive''. Felicia is taking a piss in the car's radiator to give it some needed fluid -- a car comes by and one of the kids in the back takes a picture which ends up on Pissingladies.com. Ian gets a boner at an abstinence rally and people video and post it. Etc.
163* ''Film/ShallWePlay'': Matt takes photos of Stacy in her underwear with his friends when she passes out drunk, then sends them from her phone to him acting like she'd done it, humiliating her when it's shared around. All because she wouldn't have sex with him like he wanted while drunk.
164* In ''Film/{{Shazam|2019}}'' Freddy decides to record Billy's attempts to figure out his powers and upload them to [=YouTube=]. Some of which, such as the "flying test" by running up a skate ramp and the "teleportation test" that Freddy turned into a "fireproofing" test, result in some quite AmusingInjuries. The unnamed hero (as both couldn't think of a good name, specially as either [[Comicbook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel or Shazam]] never crosses their minds) becomes a viral sensation as a result.
165* Again, used seriously in ''Film/{{Skyfall}}''. A hard drive containing the identities and current assignments of all the undercover NATO agents is compromised. Silva is posting them online at a rate of five each week. Also, [[SnuffFilm three of the agents were caught and had their executions filmed and put on YouTube]].
166* The crux of ''Film/SmoshTheMovie'' is that Ian and Anthony find a recording of Anthony singing the ''Magic Pocket Slave Monster'' theme and hurting himself trying to backflip, so they go to You Tube headquarters to try and have it deleted. Since the video has only 301 views, it's clear Anthony is overreacting.
167* ''Film/StTrinians2007'' has this as part of new girl Annabelle's initiation to the BoardingSchoolOfHorrors:
168-->'''Annabelle''': I want you to come and pick me up from this hell hole right now. I've been broadcast on the Internet.\
169'''Carnaby''': It's like a schoolgirl prank, that's all.\
170'''Annabelle''': [[GoneSwimmingClothesStolen I was naked]], Daddy!
171* In ''Film/TheyThem2020'', Ash recites a poem about their gender in private, and shortly after, realizes that they were being recorded the whole time. Afterwards, the video is leaked onto social media, with commenters misgendering, deadnaming, and labeling Ash an "attention whore".
172* Played seriously in ''Film/{{Unfriended}}'' as Laura Barns is DrivenToSuicide by the humiliating video of her having soiled herself after passing out that is posted online (and the subsequent website that was set up telling her to kill herself).
173* In ''Film/ZackAndMiriMakeAPorno'', a video of Miri in her "granny panties" becomes an instant sensation, inspiring the characters to try and make a movie.
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177* ''Literature/ArtemisFowl'' does this to one of the main villains in one book. The video of Holly's encounter with a troll is later used by the academy as a prime example of how ''not'' to fight a troll.
178* ''Literature/BothCanBeTrue'': When Ash went to Bailey Middle School, transphobic bullies poured purple Gatorade up their nose. Their well-meaning friend Camille filmed the attack and posted it online in an attempt to force the school to do something about it. When Ash confronted her over it, she took the video down, but by that point the bullies Tyler and Jackson had already downloaded and reposted it to brag about what they'd done. The video went viral. Things got so bad that Ash and their mom had to move to a new school district.
179* ''Literature/CanYouSeeMe'': In ''All the Pieces of Me'', Lucy films Tally humming, stimming, and covering her ears and uploads the video to Instagram, where their classmates post increasingly nasty comments about her. Tally is so upset that she misses three days of school. When she gets back, Lucy offers a JustJokingJustification. Tally doesn't buy it and finally ditches her 'friends,' but another kid films that and posts the sped-up footage on Instagram, where the other kids accuse her of being ungrateful for the other girls' 'kindness.' Instead of trying to get revenge, Tally films herself singing songs that express her feelings and uploads them to [=YouTube=]. When her songs get more views than the cruel videos, Tally is satisfied that she's shown people who she really is.
180* In ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKid: Rodrick Rules'', Greg's local school's talent show is taped for a local cable TV channel, and the cameramen zoom onto Mom's dancing during Loded Diper's performance. It ends up going viral after someone uploads the clip onto Platform/YouTube, where it is known as the "Dancing Mom" video. Greg himself also gets teased about it at school.
181* In ''Literature/DogsDontTalk'', Ben finally decides he's had enough of TheBully, Blake Barker, and beats him up. Then Ben's mom and their two dogs show up, and the dogs climb all over Blake. A girl films it and uploads it to Facebook, resulting in comments like "Blake likes it doggy style!" Even months later, a total stranger recognizes Ben's dog as the one that humped Blake. The video causes problems for Ben, too, as he and Blake both get in trouble for fighting, but at least his wrestling teammates respect him more.
182* ''Literature/HarmonicFeedback'': Once a boy named Kyle confessed his undying love for Drea behind the school library. She believed him until his friends came out laughing. They'd filmed the whole thing, and quickly posted it online.
183* In ''Literature/RealMermaids Don't Hold Their Breath'', Chelse Becker's ex-boyfriend posts a video on Facebook of her tripping over a dog, falling off a dock, and flailing around in the water. The video gets hundreds of comments. Chelse is furious at first, but later she uses an edited version of the video to attract attention to the [[SavingTheOrphanage Butterflies vs. Boutiques]] Facebook page.
184* ''Literature/RiversOfLondon'': In ''Moon Over Soho'', Peter hooks up with Simone on a rooftop. Shortly after she leaves to fetch breakfast, he realizes he's left his clothes down in her apartment, and anxiously scans the horizon for helicopters because he's afraid someone may put him on [=YouTube=] as "Naked Dickhead On Roof LOL".
185* In ''Literature/TroyRising'', [[AcePilot Comet]] earns her callsign by [[ComingInHot shooting the gap of a closing bay door and surviving a "hard landing" against the back wall of the bay with zero passenger casualties.]] This happened to be the main bay of Troy, the largest battle station in the solar system ''with a kilometer-thick door made of solid nickel-iron''. Video footage of her (heroic, life-saving, incredibly necessary) stunt goes viral. The evening news considers it to be more exciting than the subsequent battle against the alien fleet that forced her to do it in the first place. The humiliating part of it is that her CO doesn't know whether to promote her or court-martial her. She is finally reassigned to ''Thermopylae'' so she can figure out why they are having such a high rate of hardware failure, which is a punishment.
186* ''Literature/VampireMine'' by Kerrelyn Sparks has this. One of the villains uploads a video to [=YouTube=] showing one of the vampires turning to dust upon dying to prove that vampires exist and, essentially, ruin their existence.
187* During a stop at a Virginia Beach karaoke bar, ''Literature/WearingTheCape'' superheroine Astra is tricked into beginning a song that opens with an F-bomb. A brief and blurry [=YouTube video=] of the moment goes up almost immediately, and since Astra has a seriously sweet and innocent rep in the cape community, the clip gets a few million hits in the first ''day''.
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191* ''Series/YediYuz'': In "Eşitlik", Dilek is subject to humiliation and shame after an old recording of a sexual encounter goes viral, shared by her students, colleagues, neighbors, and even her fiancé's boss. Even after the courts grant her a small victory and order websites to remove the video, she is warned that it will be impossible to destroy all copies of the recording.
192* One episode of ''Series/ThirtyRock'' shows the 1-900 sex line advertisement Liz did early in her career. It's ... special.
193* ''Series/TheBabySittersClub2020'': After Stacey informs Mrs. Newton that her son's sitter from the Baby-Sitters Agency let him play in the streets by himself, the agency retaliates by spreading a video of Stacey having a diabetic seizure to her clients. She mentions that this also happened at her old school and drove her away from all her other friends who also shared it.
194* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'':
195** Sheldon gives a drunken acceptance speech for an award banquet. The video is up on [=YouTube=] and goes viral.
196** So does the incident where Sheldon and Leonard fight at a scientific conference.
197** Also, the incident where Raj got drunk while doing a speech during Howard's bachelor party.
198* In one episode of ''Series/BlueBloods'' an anti-NYPD blogger posts a video of a cop [[PoliceBrutality beating the crap out of an old man]]. He had maliciously edited out the part where the old man made a grab for the officer's Glock. Later a music video version turns up, set to [[Music/{{Queen}} "Another One Bites the Dust"]]. [[spoiler:Frank gets an A.D.A. to subpoena the original and releases it to the media to prove to the world that the officer acted within policy and puts him back on duty.]]
199* ''Series/{{Bunheads}}'' combines [[http://youtu.be/SzYKwLXG16w?t=1m24s this scene]] with {{Sampling}} to get: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KO5DWqtw9ww It's Time To Dance!]]
200* Invoked in ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'' twice:
201** In the 4th season premier "Coral Palms", since Jake and Holt are [[spoiler: in witness protection in Florida after getting death threats from crime boss Jimmy Figgis]], any internet exposure is justifiably a risk to them. So when they are both filmed [[AmusingInjuries getting run over by go-karts]] (while [[TheComicallySerious Holt]] is wearing a silly corn dog costume) by a woman who wants to make it viral, they naturally try to stop her at all costs. This trope kicks in when [[spoiler: they get their hands on the video then ''upload it themselves'' in order to lure Figgis towards a trap. Figgis apparently sees it immediately, since he tracks them and makes his way to Florida in what's presumably a few days.]]
202** In "Valloweaster", Holt's dog Cheddar had his photo uploaded to an Instagram site called "Chonky Pups", which makes Holt and Kevin immediately put him on a diet. [[spoiler: This was all planned by Rosa, who had been secretly feeding Cheddar ham over the previous year to make him fat and uploaded the photo, in order to groom Cheddar into eating the ham-coated MacGuffin for the annual Halloween Heist, as part of her BatmanGambit scheme to become a three-time Halloween Heist winner in a single year.]]
203* An episode of ''Series/TheCloser'' had Brenda being hit repeatedly with a bouquet by a Bridezilla while trying to shut down a church to examine extra bodies being put in coffins to cover up murders. Later in the episode, Chief Pope tells her that the woman's wedding photographers got it on video, and the video has gone viral. "Congratulations -- you're currently the most downloaded fully-clothed woman on the Internet."
204* While apparently falling in a clip on ''Series/TheColbertReport'', Stephen shouted: "Please nobody post this on [=YouTube=]!"
205* ''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration'' uses this in season 5's opener. Manny's drunk, and she strips off her top and bra and says "I'm going to be an actress, Academy Award-winning, and you can sell this for a million dollars because [[PunctuatedForEmphasis I. Am. Going to be. FAMOUS!!!!]]" in front of [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections Peter]].
206* ''Series/DoctorWho'': Used as a threat in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E5TheGirlWhoDied "The Girl Who Died"]]. The Doctor and Clara trick the [[MonsterOfTheWeek aliens of the week]] into being terrified of things like the figurehead of a Viking longship, then threaten to post it to, basically, Space [=YouTube=] to completely ruin the aliens' reputation as badass warriors unless they go away.
207* ''Series/EverythingNow'': Alex sends a dick pic to a girl he likes at her request, then learns it wasn't her-he was catfished by a guy on his football team. The pic is shared around to many people in the day, with Alex being humiliated and getting into a fight with his catfisher over it.
208* Marnie Michaels on ''Series/{{Girls}}'' shot a really bad music video in pursuit of her music career. It gets uploaded to [=YouTube=]. It makes everyone very uncomfortable.
209* ''Series/{{Glee}}'':
210** A video of Sue Sylvester jazzercizing is uploaded to [=YouTube=] and becomes so popular that it leads to a duet with Olivia Newton-John.
211** Subverted when Sue threatens to post an embarrassing airline safety video the principal was in. Turns out he had posted it himself and it only got three hits.
212** Played straight again in "The Kiss That Missed" humiliation at Nationals and the "Mercedes Inferno" performance of Disco Inferno.
213** Rachel's college dance instructor, Cassandra July, is a performer whose rise to fame was cut short when she attacked an audience member for answering his cell phone during her show. Someone recorded the whole thing and put it online, and the resulting humiliation sank her career just as it was getting off the ground, causing her to settle for teaching since it was the only work she could get. Needless to say, she has a massive chip on her shoulder and is a LadyDrunk.
214* ''Series/TheGoodPlace'':
215** Eleanor exploited this with a bitchy roommate who sued a dry cleaner and drove his business into bankruptcy for breaking the zipper on her favorite dress (which was actually Eleanor's fault), which earned her roommate the unflattering nickname "Dress Bitch".
216** Chidi counsels a friend to get back in shape. The friend's leg tendons snap at the gym, he gets a concussion in the accident and pees himself. 62,000 views on [=YouTube=].
217* ''Series/{{Hardball}}'': In "Sorry Salwa", Tiff loses a handball battle to Salwa, so she uploads an embarrassing video of Ms Crapper dancing - and frames Salwa. Salwa is banned from handball at school.
218* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'':
219** Marshall discovers that there's a video of him interrupting a college news report by running in naked and drunk, calling himself Beercules. He finds the guy who posted it and tries to get him to take it down, but it ends up happening again.
220** There are also Robin's old videos as Canadian teen pop idol Robin Sparkles.
221** Videos of Ted breaking down while giving speeches at weddings are a minor [=YouTube=] hit.
222** There is also a video of Robin vomiting on her news show. It's heavily implied that Barney posted the video on [=YouTube=].
223*** She also accidentally revealed to Her that there exists footage of her being [[AnimalsHateHim attacked by an owl]] on live TV. The only reason it never went viral.was because her show was on at 3AM and almost no viewers.
224* ''Series/TheLatestBuzz'': In "The Infamous Issue", Rebecca's hilariously bad dancing leaks online on Glee Tube and she becomes a laughing stock.
225* ''Series/LieToMe'': In "Killer App", Cal leaks an audio clip of Zach being an ass onto the Internet. Cal trying to be hip by using the latest buzzword announces that it went viral.
226* On ''Series/MenOfACertainAge'', an [[OldShame embarrassing commercial]] Terry was in from the '80s is posted on [=YouTube=]. It gets millions of viewers, [[{{Sampling}} inspires remixes]], and becomes so popular that the company wants Terry and the original actress to [[RoleReprise reprise their roles]].
227* On ''Series/{{Misfits}}'', Rudy accidentally sends the video he made of Jess defecating to his entire contact list (ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext). Someone puts the video on the internet, and it goes viral. Jess is not pleased when she finds out. Probation worker Greg tries to comfort Jess by telling her a [[AndThatLittleBoyWasMe third-person account]] of how a young man on whom he had a crush passed the video Greg sent him to confess his feelings around the pre-[=YouTube=] internet.
228* Phil Dunphy of ''Series/ModernFamily'' stands up at a town council meeting and defends himself (badly) from accusations that he's a pervert. A video called "Public meeting pervert -- autotuned" quickly goes viral.
229* ''Series/{{Mortified}}'': In "Mother in the Nude", the footage of Taylor almost drowning in a mermaid costume and Don stripping down to his underwear to save her goes viral and achieves worldwide news coverage.
230* ''Series/MustangsFC'': Marnie is forced to video Lara's gymnastics practice routine in the backyard. When Lara slips and crashes into the fence, Marnie uploads this clip and it goes viral. Lara takes revenge by joining Marnie's soccer team.
231* In the ''Series/NCISLosAngeles'' episode "SEAL Hunter", the gang does this to a fake SEAL after Sam (a ''real'' SEAL) [[CurbStompBattle beats the crap out of him]]. Everyone with a computer gets to watch him crying "I'm not a SEAL, man! I'm sorry!"
232* Done in ''Series/TheOfficeUS'' to Andy, who mentions that there is even a support group for [=YouTube=] victims. [[spoiler:Although he bounces back and even finds himself somewhat subject to ''YouAreTheNewTrend''.]]
233* ''Series/{{Pandora}}'': Pilar's involuntary {{streaking}} into the Black Hole is made more humiliating when the video gets sent to everyone in the academy.
234* Discussed briefly in ''Series/{{QI}}''. The panel was discussing the folding of paper, and what was needed to fold a piece of paper in half X number of times. Creator/StephenFry said, "[[AccidentalInnuendo What you need is length and thickness]]", to which Alan eventually replied, "That's gonna be snipped out, straight on Platform/YouTube." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW_4bPZZWfU It was, the very next day]].
235* This is {{Deconstructed}} in ''Renegadepress.com'''s "A Tangled Web". The victim in question, Francine, has to leave her school because of the constant torment.
236* ''Series/RizzoliAndIsles'': In "Somebody's Watching Me", Jane spills coffee on a woman in a coffee store. The incident is filmed, edited to make her appear a total bitch, and put on [=YouTube=] where it becomes a viral hit. [[spoiler:The incident turns out to be a set-up to sue Jane and force her to sell her condo.]]
237* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' had a one-off (so far) ShowWithinAShow "I Didn't Ask for This", where people with embarrassing videos posted to [=YouTube=] came on and said "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin I Didn't Ask for This]]." One of them did something embarrassing on the show and the others took cellphone videos of it and posted it.
238* ''Series/SchittsCreek'':
239** In Season 3, Ted accidentally disrobes several times in full view of his vet office's bunny cam. He is at first humiliated, but when it wins him a bevy of admiring new clients, some of whom do not even own pets and just want to discuss getting a pet, he agrees to keep the camera up.
240** Averted in Season 6, Moira accidentally livestreams a conversation with Patrick about David's bedwetting. David is highly sensitive and already humiliated enough, so Moira, Alexis and Patrick agree to keep the livestream a secret from him forever and it soon blows over.
241* The TV adaptation of ''Series/{{Scream}}'' opens with AlphaBitch Nina and her boyfriend Tyler filming her classmate Audrey making out with another girl, then uploading it to [[BlandNameProduct Cliplicious]] and outing her as a lesbian. Nina and Tyler are brutally murdered soon after, possibly as retaliation for the video.
242* Played seriously on ''Series/TeenWolf''. Erica, who used to be epileptic, tells Stiles that the one saving grace about her fits was that she couldn't remember them afterwards -- and then she had a seizure in class and her classmates, instead of helping her, uploaded a video of it to [=YouTube=]. One begins to understand why she accepted [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent the bite]].
243* ''Series/TheThickOfIt'':
244** A DeletedScene from this political satire shows party spin-doctor Malcolm Tucker dashing away from being interviewed for a [[UsefulNotes/BritishNewspapers Daily Telegraph]] live podcast. Naturally, it gets put on their website with the headline "Tucker Spurns Our Man on the Ground". Given that Malcolm is a tremendous {{Jerkass}}, it's not long before people are gleefully mocking it.
245** A non-deleted scene mentions that when Niccola Murray (whose husband has been revealed to have ethically questionable business ties) gets manipulated into smiling and thumbs-upping in front of a sign that says "I AM BENT" (it actually reads LIAM BENTLEY but the shot has been zoomed-in and cut), someone forwarded her a video on [=YouTube=] of her humiliation coupled with some sort of dance mix. Her complaints aren't merely about the fact that someone did it, but that it isn't even funny.
246* In ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt'', it isn't enough that Titus humiliated himself in an interview, but a {{Sampling}} video got released... and made [[SecretRelationship his wife]] discover him and seek him out. A later episode also has Xanthippe revealing a video of her PottyFailure during a spelling bee is online, and Kimmy actively joins a friend's impromptu rap during philosophy class because she prefers that this comes up in searches for her name rather than her past as a victim of a cult.
247* ''Series/{{Victorious}}'': During a play, the harness Trina's wearing breaks, causing her to go flying around the stage and seriously injuring her. [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Jade]] films this and posts the video online. Later, she's seen laughing at the comments on the video.
248* ''Series/{{Vida}}'': Marisol gives a guy oral sex, then a video he took of this gets shared around, humiliating her.
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252* ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' has the [[PointBuildSystem negative trait]] "Wait, that was you?" where a character was the subject of an embarrassing viral video or meme sometime in the past and once per session the GM can declare that an NPC recognizes them, invoking a social penalty. Conversely, the positive trait "You're that guy!" reflects good internet fame.
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256* A pre-Internet variation in ''{{VideoGame/Arcanum}}'': If you tell your story to the Tarantian, random people will recognize you and ask if you're the IFS Zephyr survivor, giving you money out of sympathy. However, sometimes they're agents of the Molochean Hand and attack you.
257* During a bit of much-needed revelry in the ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' DLC ''Citadel'', former squad member (and CovertPervert, and stealth expert) [[GenkiGirl Kasumi Goto]] pops in on various drunken goings-on to "take pictures" and post them on whatever has replaced [=YouTube=] in the future. She threatens/offers to record [[LesYay Jack and Miranda]] if the Commander suggests they "work out their issues", and ''actually'' records [[WrenchWench Tali]] drunkenly imitating the two ''Normandies'', which becomes an InstantWebHit. However, [[NoodleIncident whatever it was Traynor did with EDI]] apparently didn't make it onto the extranet, much to the former's relief.
258* ''VideoGame/NeedyStreamerOverload'': The "Internet Overdose" end features an accidentally self-filmed example. The titular streamer, [=KAngel=], was already undergoing some severe stress and had a CreatorBreakdown[[invoked]] on stream where she confessed her suicidal feelings beforehand. But in this stream, when she gets some hateful comments, she blows up at her audience for almost the whole stream... and then it ends with her vomiting on camera. She [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten quickly becomes "puke girl"]] to the rest of the Internet and harassed by people who will not let her forget it, which only further drives her SanitySlippage leading to her complete mental breakdown.
259* In ''[[Creator/ZapDramatic Sir Basil Pike Public School]]'', Tony uploads an old video of Julia he got from Tammy onto [[MemeticMutation "his page".]] Julia fears that she's "ruined" because of it, and decides to get Tammy back by pretending to be Tariq, whom Tammy has a crush on.
260* In ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange'', a video of drugged Kate Marsh making out (and possibly more) with most of the members at a school party made its way onto [=YouTube=] and the URL was distributed among the student body. A few people have taken it upon themselves to make Kate's life a living hell over it, leading her to be DrivenToSuicide.
261* The ExcusePlot of ''VideoGame/HellYeahWrathOfTheDeadRabbit'' involves Prince Ash [[DisproportionateRetribution tracking down and killing 100 monsters]] who had seen an embarrassing photo of him playing with his favorite rubbery ducky that had been posted on the Hellternet.
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265* In Episode 4 of ''VisualNovel/BeingADIK'', someone uploads a picture of a naked [[spoiler:Cathy]] onto the FictionalSocialNetwork Rooster during the last DIK party before the end of Hell Week using Delta Iota Kappa's account, and by the time Rusty can scramble to the fraternity laptop and delete the post, the damage has been done—every single DIK is terrified of the potential consequences for both themselves and the frat. [[spoiler:Cathy]] is obviously desolate, more so when Dawe prints the picture onto fliers and posts them all over campus, and can be found [[DrowningMySorrows drinking her sorrows]], first with Jill and Isabella in Episode 5 and subsequently with [[spoiler:Jade in [=MacAllen=]'s Bar]] in Episode 6 – [[spoiler:her classes suddenly spike in difficulty as well]]. Sadly, this leads to her quitting B&R regardless of your relationship with her, though [[spoiler:she does not punish the [=DIKs=] even after Rusty takes full responsibility for the scandal]].
266* Occurs if you choose to take a photo of Robin in ''VisualNovel/OneNightStand'' while she's sleeping to prove to Gary you did get lucky. A friend sends her the photo shortly after, and it spreads all around Facebook.
267* This occurs once in [=ClockUp=]'s ''Euphoria''. Or more exactly, with ''Platform/NicoNicoDouga'' (since it's Japan). In Rika's route, one of the games involves simple, uh, "Keyhole" stuff, except that it's being broadcast through the Internet and Rika has to say very embarrassing things to the camera. The game never goes into detail about the implications of this, but the humiliation part is here, just as the nasty comments you would expect from anonymous people on the Internet, floating through the screen.
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271* ''WebAnimation/MangaSoprano'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHMFK-5M4W0 Haru]] uploaded footage of Mie's in-laws mistreating her and ditching her on a deserted island to [=YouTube=]. Within a few hours, Mie's husband came to his family's house and disowned them for their actions and the family was shamed by the neighbors.
272* ''WebAnimation/MangaWaido'':
273** ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RjgmhgDfrM&t=8m41s My girlfriend falls onto the ground with a red arm as a lady screams at her!]]'': [[spoiler:After the beach cafe incident ended in Fuyuki realizing Aya was an adulteress and leaving her behind, someone uploaded it to the Internet, titling it "Ketchup Woman". Despite the uploader having the decency to cover Aya's face out, her acquaintances weren't fooled and started rumors about her, calling her a "cheater" and "devil who seduces men". When Aya quit, the video has gone viral and she became a pariah even in her own home, as her parents cut ties with her.]]
274** ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OdDuOQdWbg&t=13m38s The rich social media influencers at the dating party insulted their fans for being poor]]'': [[spoiler:Saeko and Akane got recorded mocking their [[BlandNameProduct Photostargrammer]] followers by repeatedly calling them poor. This resulted in them getting massive backlash to the point of ''doxxing'', which led to both their accounts disappearing and their sponsors dropping them like a hot potato before suing them for damages. To top it off, both their fathers' company stocks plummeted as a result.]]
275* The main plot of ''WebAnimation/MarioPissing'' is that [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] is irate over a video of him urinating off a cliff going viral, so he attempts to find and kill everyone who's seen the video.
276* ''WebAnimation/MoniRobo'': [[https://youtu.be/vItyUZRTudg Mikio]] not only forced the stammering Ena to embarrass herself for his amusement but also uploaded it to the Internet. Later on, Ena's childhood friend Takaya stood up for her by threatening the principal with this if he didn't do anything about Mikio's bullying.
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280* In [[http://ffn.nodwick.com/?p=1217 this]] Halloween strip of ''Webcomic/FullFrontalNerdity'', the guys include this trope as part of their horror show with the quote:
281--> '''Frank:''' "Your ability to get a job was destroyed five minutes after you hit 'upload' on Youtube."
282* ''Webcomic/LetsGetDivorced'': In the first chapter, Baek-hui attacks her ex outside a store. A video of it makes its way through social media and becomes so prevalent that Baek-hui is constantly recognized on the street as the "storm-kick girl" and gossiped about. She legitimately considers emigrating to Australia to escape the embarrassment.
283* One ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' [[http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2007/07/09 strip]] has Gabe uploading a video of Tycho playing a UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} ''VideoGame/HarryPotter'' game [[{{Fanboy}} while wearing a Gryffindor scarf and actually using the incantations]]; it goes viral. In the next strip, Tycho gets his revenge by stranding Gabe in a swamp.
284* The aptly named ''Webcomic/VGCats'' strip [[http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=237 "Humiliation Tube"]] involves AuthorAvatar Pantsman being filmed by his [[SitcomArchNemesis "nemesis"]] [[HarmlessVillain Kruglor]] as he wakes up hungover when he [[HypocriticalHumor should be]] [[ScheduleSlip working on the comic]].
285* In the "The Bookend of Unimaginable Power" arc of ''Webcomic/ExterminatusNow'', [[TokenEvilTeammate Lothar]] takes care of [[spoiler:Morth's plans for continuing his reign of terror]] through "[=VoodooTube=]", which films [[OffOnATechnicality ichor]] [[BloodSport sports]]. It's heavily implied he made the site specifically to solve this issue. See [[http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2012-09-02/comic/the-bookend-of-unimaginable-power/step-four-profit/ here]].
286* ''Webcomic/GirlsWithSlingshots'': Jaime gets drunk and complains about Erin not having sex with her (as Erin's is asexual). This leads to bar patrons volunteering to replace "Aaron", and the resulting rant [[https://www.girlswithslingshots.com/comic/gws-1365 goes to youtube]] ([[https://www.girlswithslingshots.com/comic/gws-1367/ with further comments by horny men]]). Jaime sees Erin watching the video, but she doesn't put two and two together until she reads the description. [[spoiler:It turns out Erin doesn't mind Jaime having sex with other people, since it's something she can't do with her.]]
287* Zigzagged in ''Webcomic/{{Forestdale}}''. In an attempt to embarrass Jake during one of her livestreams, Katie Kiel asks why he's always seen wearing the same hoodie every single day at school. Jake confesses that the hoodie was given to him when he was adopted by the Noels as a welcoming gift from his older brother Jordan, who wanted them to match, and thus the piece of clothing holds a great amount of sentimental value for the deer/wolf hybrid. The footage of his heartwarming story goes viral, kicking off a popular trend of other adopted kids telling their first gift stories with their families along with several hashtags that turned Jake into an online celebrity overnight. While the attention isn't negative by any extent, far from it in fact, that doesn't keep Jake from being utterly mortified by his sudden popularity.
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291* Done in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcN3UJm4-R0 this video]], where over a billion people avidly mock a guy for... legally buying anime.
292* Joked about on ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' when Creator/MarishaRay and Creator/TaliesinJaffe mime a drunk Keyleth throwing up on Percy's shoes, only to realise the camera angle made the whole thing look...rather different, and joke that the viewers are busily making [=GIFs=] of the moment as they speak.
293* In ''WebVideo/HeadlessASleepyHollowStory'', Brom invokes the trope by giving Ichabod the skull of recently-dead BadInfluencer and prankster Devlyn Versace to resurrect instead of the lawyer he requested, so that she would humiliate him and maker sure his misdemeanor trial went poorly. This results in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPR3xeSqgbA viral video]] where Ichabod gets slimed and auto-tuned. Officer Meinhof later plays this video on loop to make Ichabod feel worse [[spoiler: while he's in the town jail]].
294* Played with in ''WebVideo/TheLizzieBennetDiaries'':
295** Downplayed with [[spoiler: Darcy and Bing]] discovering Lizzie's videos. In the first case, Lizzie is nervous that [[spoiler: Darcy]] will sue her or get Charlotte fired now that he knows she talked about him in an unflattering way online, but he's more embarrassed by the way she sees him than by his being on Youtube. In the second case, [[spoiler: Bing]] knew about the videos but thought they were only for Charlotte, and so did and said a few things he might not have if he had known. He figures it out on his own, but isn't too upset by it.
296** Played for Drama with [[spoiler: Wickham's sex tape of Lydia. Not only was the video taken without Lydia's knowledge, and thus a massive betrayal of what Lydia thought was a loving relationship, but it was set to be posted to a (fictional) porn site once the countdown ended on Valentine's Day 2013. Once released, it would permanently ruin Lydia's reputation and any future prospects, all to stick it to Lizzie and Darcy for revealing ''his'' bad deeds to the internet. Defied, since Darcy secretly bought the site to stop them from releasing the video before it was set to be released.]]
297* In ''Series/{{Noob}}'', one of the players gets his avatar [[InvoluntaryDance stuck in dancing mode]] by a hacker on regular basis and a guildmate that hates him films every single occurrence to post on her blog.
298* ''WebVideo/{{Smosh}}: TheMovie'' combines this with TrappedInTVLand as Anthony and Ian attempt to get ''inside'' the humiliating video to change it.
299* This happens in ''WebVideo/SMPLive'' when a clip of Connor dying and losing all his items goes viral on [[Website/{{Reddit}} [=r/LivestreamFail=]]], which he laments in one of his first [=SMPLive=] highlight videos.
300* ''WebVideo/TheVeronicaExclusive'' features this when, having found out about Veronica insulting them on her vlog, the Heathers steal Veronica's personal diary and read it aloud on camera, uploading the footage to the internet. However, Veronica takes the video down almost immediately, and then the death of Heather Chandler diverts all attention from the vlog, anyway.
301* WebVideo/JimBrowning's [=YouTube=] channel is dedicated to shaming tech support scammers and revealing details of their operations.
302* {{Deconstructed}} in Grant Wisler's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhYlRPDn7i4 When People Become "One Hit Wonders" on the Internet]]", in which a guy films a video of him eating a cucumber and throwing it while declaring "Man, fuck that cucumber!". It unintentionally gets 50 million views, causing him to make a career out of making similar videos, including a collaboration with Music/{{Drake}}.
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306* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'':
307** In the episode "The Secret", the ending reveals that Darwin uploaded a video of Gumball falling all over himself trying to dance.
308** The episode "The Internet" centers around Gumball accidentally uploading a video of himself freaking out and making faces after watching a ScreamerPrank. Darwin assures him that there are so many videos online that nobody will see it, only for the video to quickly get so many views that the numbers exceed what exists in math, begin piling up, then pour out of the side of the monitor.
309* In ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' when Stan defecated in a swimming pool while doing a cannonball. Everywhere he turns, people laugh at him viewing the video footage. He fakes his death and escapes to where no one heard his misfortune, but fails. Stan then attempts to put the same fate on President Obama, so people will forget his incident. It all turns out to be his [[AllJustADream dream fantasy]] before diving (still with intestinal trouble)... [[EpicFail until he defecates in the pool for real]].
310* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': "Flippity Francine" has Muffy post a humiliating video of Francine slipping on mud, bouncing off a pile of soccer balls and face-first into another pile of mud. The trope itself is played with; while Francine is initially embarrassed by the video, she decides to embrace being "Flippity Francine" after seeing how many people found it funny. Eventually, though, she dislikes how everyone is starting to see her as ''only'' Flippity Francine and nothing else, and she wants things to go back to normal.
311* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'':
312** In "Information Stupor Highway", Timmy stumbles across the scene of Crocker being forced to try on a red dress by his mother and records it for future humiliation. [[ChekhovsGun The file]] (put in the place of video evidence of Timmy's fairies) is eventually uploaded to every media outlet in the world and the entire planet gets a laugh out of it, much to Crocker's embarrassment.
313** In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Wishology}}'' movie, Timmy uploads a cartoon of Dark Laser making farting noises (with the help of a whoopie cushion) to get him to come down to Earth so Timmy can recruit him into his EnemyMine against [[BigBad The Darkness]] and use his spaceship.
314* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'':
315** In "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS1E9WorldWideWabbit World Wide Wabbit]]", while making video interviews of the imaginary friends to help them find new homes, Mac and Bloo secretly film Mr. Herriman performing his "Funny Bunny" song to Madame Foster. The video gets spread across the house by Bloo and Frankie, and eventually gets uploaded to [=ViewTube=] and becomes viral overnight. Herriman soon gets hounded by reporters wanting to interview "Funny Bunny".
316** In "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS6E4BlooTube Bloo Tube]]", the imaginary friends decide to film their own videos to upload to [=ViewTube=] to pass the time on a rainy day when their trip to the Monsoon Lagoon water park gets cancelled. Upset over the cancellation, Bloo tries to one-up Monsoon Lagoon by turning Foster's into an indoor water park called Bloo Lagoon, which features [[NoOSHACompliance a poorly-constructed water slide]] fueled by rainwater he built called the Undertow. When Bloo takes it for a test drive, he ends up both making a fool of and injuring himself. The other imaginary friends film him as he rides it, splice their footage together, and make a video called "The Bloo Buffoon", which becomes the #1 most watched video on [=ViewTube=] with over twenty million views.
317* Bender and Fry's twitter battle in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Attack of the Killer App" ends with Fry releasing a video of Leela's singing butt boil to the world. To make it up to her, he releases a worse one of himself diving into a hot tub full of two-headed goat puke. [[EpicFail And hitting the concrete instead.]] [[FromBadToWorse And then falling in anyway.]]
318* ''WesternAnimation/TheGarfieldShow'' episode "Online Arbuckle" had Garfield create humiliating videos of Jon and posting them online, instantly turning his owner into the town's laughingstock. After seeing how much pain the humiliation causes Jon, Garfield gets everyone to forget about Jon by switching to making embarrassing videos of Nermal. Nermal isn't very happy about this at first, but goes along with it after realizing how popular the videos make him.
319* The ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'' episode "Spew Tube", where Heloise uploads an embarrassing home movie of [[{{Satan}} Lucius]] to Miseryville's equivalent of [=YouTube=], turning Lucius into the town laughingstock.
320* ''WesternAnimation/KickButtowski'' tries to take the #1 spot on "rank of awesome" and eventually succeeds; and every time Brad embarrasses himself in front of a crowd, it ends up with a video uploaded to the internet.
321* In the ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' episode "What, Meme Worry?" Brittany and Whittany Biskit see a viral meme of Sunil the mongoose, which has received [[LovedByAll all thumbs up]]. Determined to become famous in a similar fashion, the twins make a music video of themselves (and their [[AWildRapperAppears rapping butler]]) singing and rapping about how cute the two of them are. The video also goes viral but receives [[HatedByAll nothing but negative feedback]]; even [[spoiler:a recording of Zoe howling in disgust at the song receives [[LovedByAll entirely positive reception]], even more than Sunil's meme]].
322* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Lizzie}}'' episode "Coma Bae" has Lizzie find a viral video of Jaden getting injured in an accident and share it with the other children at school, which causes Jaden a ton of humiliation. After finding out that Jaden is in the hospital and feeling guilty about exploiting his pain by sharing the video, Lizzie tries to arrange for her class to visit Jaden, only for [[AlphaBitch Brooklyn]] to make a new viral video of Jaden loudly farting. In the end, Lizzie makes it up to Jaden by overshadowing the previous viral videos with one where she uses a bottle to make her lips swollen.
323* ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'': Mao Mao's public, ''naked'' meltdown after spending the entire night trying to get his clothes back ends up on Pure Heart Valley's answer to Youtube. The only reason Badgerclops didn't intervene was because he found it hilarious. Mao eventually tracks down the one who filmed and uploaded the incident: Gary.
324* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
325** Happens to Dr. Doofenshmirtz in the episode "Tip of the Day", when an old video he made in high school winds up on the Internet. The video in question portrays Doof roller-skating while wearing only a white speedo and purple cape... [[EpicFail and then tripping himself up on his roller-skates and jamming himself head-first into a toilet which then begins flushing.]] "Always check the box, Perry the Platypus..."
326** Candace sees the InstantWebHit that the boys put on their website in "Lights, Candace, Action" as this -- it wasn't malicious in any way, though; TheStinger from that episode showed that others thought she was really cool for playing the "Swamp Monster of Danville".
327%%* Happens twice to Todd in ''WesternAnimation/TheReplacements'' episode "Todd-Busters".
328* In ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', when Randy Marsh stupidly says the N-word on ''Series/WheelOfFortune'', Cartman later notes how many times he watched the clip on [=YouTube=].
329* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': In [[Recap/StevenUniverseS5E5DeweyWins "Dewey Wins"]], Mayor Dewey is mortified to learn that a video of [[ProducePelting him getting hit in the face with a tomato]] wound up on [=TubeTube=].
330-->'''Dewey:''' I'm finished, Universe. I don't know of many political figures that have made a comeback after getting a tomato to the face!
331* Subverted in the ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBotsAcademy'' episode "Bot Blog", where Whirl uploads a video of Hot Shot tripping and falling onto Cybertronian social media and later dreads Hot Shot getting angry about a humiliating video of him being posted online without his consent. Not only does Hot Shot actually like the idea of being in a popular viral video regardless of what happens to him in it, but Ratchet also reveals that Bot Blog was set so that only Cybertronians who were at the Academy could see the video and that fake hits were made to teach Whirl a lesson about posting videos of people without permission.
332* In the ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' episode "[[Recap/WeBareBearsS1E16PandasSneeze Panda's Sneeze]]", Panda's sneezing video makes him an instant star, which the shy Panda doesn't wish to be.
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336* Several cases are examined in detail in Jon Ronson's non-fiction book ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_You%27ve_Been_Publicly_Shamed So You've Been Publicly Shamed]]'', including interviews with those who were subjected to it and a look at the historical context of public humiliation as a judicial punishment.
337* The ''Franchise/StarWars'' Kid, who accidentally left a video of himself swinging a golf club like a lightsaber in his school, became an Internet phenomenon when someone else found it and was subsequently subjected to bullying. Ghyslain Raza, the kid in question, is now a lawyer and works to fight cyber-bullying.
338* The act of [=SWATing=] (calling SWAT with a false lead) someone who is streaming online is done for no other reason than to have the person humiliated online ''as it happens on live broadcasting''. The act of pranking someone this way is extremely dangerous since SWAT operatives take their jobs ''very'' seriously and don't know whether or not the person they're going after is heavily armed or have any hostages. People have died as a result of these sorts of incidents. As a result, at least one serial [=SWATer=] is currently serving prison time for his "pranks." Not to mention that you'd be hard-pressed to pull off a SWAT prank as laws have been proposed and/or enacted to counter this, imposing harsh penalties to those responsible for (at best) wasting police resources or (at worst) causing injuries and deaths. Some have advocated classifying [=SWATing=] as a form of (domestic) terrorism due to its use as an intimidation tactic and to sow discord.
339* Any truck driver in Durham, North Carolina stupid enough to try and drive their giant trucks through [[InstantConvertible the 11'8" Bridge]] needs to be afraid because there are two video cameras positioned to watch the bridge and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USu8vT_tfdw upload every crash to YouTube, immortalizing the driver's mistake.]]
340* In a similar vein, anyone that does event parking on a certain backlot in Dallas, Texas, will be towed at their expense and immortalized on the [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPLjrMiMW2zSIMNZjjSRjQw GTOger]] channel; bonus points if they decide to tinkle or vomit at the lot from too much partying. [[MemeticMutation The hero ALWAYS steps up]], after all.
341* Jack Rebney, the ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnebago_Man Winnebago Man]]'', was an embittered recluse partly because of his Platform/YouTube fame. Eventually he came out of his shell, after realising his viewers were laughing ''with him'' rather than ''at him''.
342* In 2014 highlight footage from Brazil's humiliating defeat against Germany during that year's FIFA World Cup were uploaded by trolls on the popular adult video sharing site [=PornHub=] under the titles "Young Brazilians get fucked by German football team" or something along those lines, jokingly portraying Brazil as having been the receiving end of intercourse by a bunch of wild Germans. The site [[https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/international/pornhub-pleads-users-to-stop-uploading-videos-of-brazil-getting-fked-by-germany-in-the-world-cup-9594287.html promptly deleted]] the videos likely due to copyright issues, though they tweeted that "their public humiliation category is full" as they saw an opportunity to cash in on the World Cup hype.
343* In the age of social media, this is the main force behind so-called "[[ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife Karens]]" being laughed at for acting outrageously in public.
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