The Pakistani MMS scandal, also known as the "Pakistani MMS controversy" or "Desi MMS scandal," has been a topic of heated debate and discussion in recent years. The scandal involves the unauthorized recording and distribution of intimate videos, primarily featuring Pakistani celebrities, politicians, and common individuals. These videos, often categorized under "Desi" content, have been widely shared on various online platforms, including FLV (Flash Video) sites and UPD (Uploader) services.

The Pakistani MMS scandal is believed to have originated in the early 2000s, when mobile phones with camera capabilities became widely available in Pakistan. The first reported case of an MMS scandal involved a Pakistani model, who was allegedly filmed without her consent. The video quickly spread through mobile phone networks and online platforms, sparking a nationwide debate about privacy, morality, and the role of technology in Pakistani society.

The Pakistani MMS scandal is likely to continue to evolve in the coming years, as new technologies and online platforms emerge. To stay ahead of the curve, authorities, online platforms, and civil society will need to work together to develop innovative solutions to the challenges posed by the scandal.