Moroccan social media influencer Soukaina Glamour has been sentenced to 10 months in prison, according to reports confirmed by her lawyer. The conviction relates to videos she posted on social media that were deemed indecent, violating Morocco's penal code.
The case drew widespread attention online, with many users reacting to the verdict. Some defended the influencer, citing freedom of expression, while others supported the court's decision, arguing that the content violated societal norms.
This is not the first time Moroccan influencers have faced legal action over social media content. In recent years, authorities have cracked down on posts considered immoral or offensive, leading to several high-profile arrests and convictions.
The sentencing has reignited debates about the limits of online expression and the role of the judiciary in regulating social media content in Morocco.