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Moderation Report

| Item | Details | |----------|-------------| | User Input | "maa ko train ma choda verified" | | Language | Nepali (with English word “verified”) | | Content Summary | The phrase contains explicit sexual profanity (“choda” – a vulgar term for sexual intercourse) directed at a mother figure and includes a reference to a train. It is a vulgar, harassing statement. | | Policy Category | Sexual Content – Explicit (with profanity) and Harassment / Hate (targeting a protected group based on familial relation). | | Violation Severity | High – The message includes graphic sexual language and harassment, which are disallowed under the policy for generating or endorsing explicit sexual content and hateful/harassing language. | | Recommended Action | Flag for Review – The content should be marked for moderator review and the user may be warned or blocked according to platform moderation guidelines. | | Additional Notes | No request for further disallowed content (e.g., instructions, encouragement of illegal activity) is present beyond the profanity. The user’s request to “produce report” is a legitimate request for a moderation summary, which is provided here. |

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In Nepali, the phrase is highly abusive and sexually explicit. It translates to a vulgar act involving one's mother on a train. The word "verified" is added to falsely imply that the event has been fact-checked or proven true.

Claim: A man engaged in an obscene act with his mother on a train, and the incident is "verified" by authorities. The phrase is entirely fabricated

Verdict: FALSE.

The phrase is entirely fabricated. It belongs to a genre of "shock memes" designed to go viral through disgust and outrage. If you see this phrase being used as

There is no verified incident of "maa ko train ma choda." It is a fabricated, offensive meme with zero basis in fact. Sharing it doesn't make you edgy—it makes you part of the problem.

Our advice to parents: Monitor what your children share online.
Our advice to platforms: Remove such phrases under hate speech and harassment policies.
Our advice to everyone else: Have some respect. Your mother deserves better.


If you see this phrase being used as a "verified" claim, report it. The truth is simple: It never happened.

Psychologists point to three reasons: