Kathmandu, Nov. 8 -- When a clip from Paradygm TV's video went viral last month, it sparked a digital storm. In the episode, guests invited by Paradygm made some remarks on cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane, and it quickly divided the audience.

Comment sections filled with fierce exchanges-some defending the host, others accusing them of insensitivity. Within hours, the clip invited a clash of opinions, insults, and moral posturing.

Such incidents are becoming increasingly familiar across Nepal's digital sphere. Social media, once hailed as a democratic platform, has evolved into a realm of constant conflict and emotional exhaustion.

The promise of open dialogue is fading, replaced by public bashing and polarised debates where users are eit...