: The Malaysian government, through the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) , actively blocks thousands of sites containing explicit content to mitigate what is viewed as sexual decadence or immorality.

: Providing platforms for emerging artists to showcase their talents is vital for the growth and dynamism of the Malaysian entertainment industry. Norazlin's journey can serve as an inspiration and a model for supporting new talent.

Malaysian academic Dr. Fatimah Zulkifli notes: "The lucah labelling is a tool of social control. By calling a female artist 'lucah,' society feels justified in invading her privacy. The Wan Norazlin case isn't about obscenity; it's about consent and the weaponization of Malay culture to police women's bodies."

: To survive, many local creators are forced to find a middle ground, adapting ancient stories for modern screens while navigating strict censorship boards that often demand cuts to elements deemed spiritually or socially "sensitive". The Impact of Social Discourse