Their videos lasted only a few seconds: lip-syncs, sarcastic reels and jokes filmed on the way to protests. The posts reached hundreds of thousands of people, turning ordinary students into some of the movement's most recognisable faces. But many women say another reckoning played out online. Many more unfolded quietly, as young women deleted posts, locked their accounts and stopped answering calls from unknown numbers. The BBC spoke to four women and reviewed screenshots of abusive messages, posts and other material they shared.