The footage is usually uploaded to a private group or a niche adult blog.
Many accounts use the hype to bait users into clicking suspicious links, often leading to phishing sites or malware-heavy blogs. Social Media Discussion & Reaction
Pop-ups and "download" buttons on these blogs often contain malicious software designed to compromise your device.
While the "Debonair Blog 41" video continues to trend, it is a prime example of how sensationalized content is used to manipulate social media algorithms. Most discussions are driven by curiosity and click-seeking, rather than substantive news. FMOS - Financial Markets Ombudsman Service