
Several of the Persian posts about Rambod invoke identity and sexuality in ways that can be inflammatory. Because social media thrives on sensational framing, it’s common to see blunt, moralising headlines and memes that reduce a person’s entire identity to a single scandalous clip or line. In dealing with such material, it’s important to remember privacy standards, avoid amplifying unverified intimate content, and respect that public figures may be subject to smear or targeted harassment campaigns — especially when narratives cross international political and cultural fault lines. I therefore flag that many of the harsher claims about Rambod’s private life appear to derive from social posts rather than from documented, reputable investigations.