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This paper explores the phenomenon of 'Jilhub' entertainment content within the Sri Lankan digital mediascape. Once a term referring to traditional festive revelry, 'Jilhub' has undergone a semantic mutation in the digital age, becoming a moniker for localized soft-pornographic and voyeuristic content distributed via social media platforms. This study analyzes the sociocultural, economic, and technological drivers behind the rise of this genre. By applying a political economy of communication lens, the paper argues that Jilhub content is not merely a manifestation of moral degradation, but a symptom of a fractured public sphere, economic precarity, and the collision between conservative socio-religious norms and the liberalizing forces of the internet. The paper further examines the implications for media regulation, gender dynamics, and the evolving definition of 'popular culture' in post-colonial Sri Lanka.
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