Many people avoid visiting public toilets for a variety of reasons, but one main issue is hygiene and the possibility of infection. However, in several nations, self-cleaning public toilets are becoming increasingly popular. 

These toilets can clean automatically using advanced technology, ensuring a clean environment for the next user while also reducing the danger of exposure to harmful bacteria or viruses.

Recently, a video demonstrating the self-cleaning procedure of one such toilet in Paris flowed online, piqueing internet users' interest. Notably, as a person finishes using the toilet, a wash cycle begins, and the floor is immediately disinfected.

The video was shared on X under the handle 'How Things Work'. It unfolds to reveal a toilet, which closes automatically. The bathroom then lowers into a chamber, releasing water to the floor. When the toilet is clean, the water flow stops and the entrance opens again.

The video has received an impressive 26.2 million views, 91,000 likes, and over 1,300 comments. Many people were interested in the entire procedure and expressed a variety of opinions and comments. 

Someone said, "I appreciate how the water cleans everything except the area where the floor should be cleansed."

Another user wrote," This automatic cleaning system ensures that the public toilet is clean, dry, and ready for each new guest."

"Paris Has a Great Art,"  the third user appreciated in comments.

The fourth user commented," Simple but effective."

A fifth person joked, "I like how the water purifies off the entire floor, but why is there a camera in a public toilet?"