We live in an online era where nothing is private anymore. The story of our life is conveniently spread over a variety of social media profiles. Sadly, the liberation that comes from being able to talk about anybody and anything that you want to, without being ousted, has given birth to a toxic culture of stalking and hounding people online. While some may have benefited from this overnight fame–case in point Priya Prakash Varrier, the wink girl from the Tollywood industry–there are others who are not as comfortable with the sudden spotlight and eyes that gauge their every move. The roots of this dangerous phenomenon have been sowed by the digitally connected world we live in, where all it takes is one click and one share. The meme-culture The latest victim in this all-consuming trend is the ‘RCB girl’, who has been trending ever since she was caught in the camera for mere 5 seconds, during an IPL match between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad match on May 4. Soon enough, ‘the girl in the red top’ aka ‘the RCB girl’ had paved her way into millions of Indian hearts as she went viral on the social media….