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Regarding the "aura farming" battles, a lawyer clarified whether he can be fired from his job for organizing these types of events during working hours.

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The viral trend known as 'farmear aura' has emerged as a significant social phenomenon among youth in Latin America, particularly in Colombia and Mexico. The trend involves organizing public battles that have sparked widespread debate across social media platforms, highlighting a growing generational divide between those who view the activities as a harmless celebration and those who stigmatize them.

As the trend gains visibility, legal questions have arisen regarding the professional implications of participating in or organizing these events. Legal experts have begun addressing concerns about whether employees can be terminated for conducting these activities during work hours, reflecting the intersection of digital social trends and traditional workplace conduct expectations.

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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) - Mexico coverage Focuses on the generational divide and social media discourse.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) - Colombia coverage Focuses on the legal consequences and workplace implications.
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