Kathmandu, Oct. 26 -- It started with a few videos-lavish parties, designer clothes, vacations abroad. Then came the comments: "Whose money is this?" Within days, doom-scrolling turned into solidarity, as young Nepalis called out privilege, corruption, and inequality under one sharp label-#Nepokids.

"The irony of privilege is it's often invisible to those who have it, while its effects are deeply felt by those who don't." one Instagram user wrote. Nepali Gen Z, under the hashtag of #Nepokids, started an anti-corruption drive expressing how politicians, bureaucrats, and lawmakers are misusing taxpayers' money to fund their children's education and luxurious lives, which is often flaunted on social media.

The sentiment is not just academi...