The secret weapon of social media

 



Everything we see on mainstream media these days is due to social media. One video can go viral around the world in minutes. The young generation has been turned away from professional activities and forced to give up work. Today's literate and illiterate children are lagging behind in making money from tick talk and snack videos on social media instead of earning a living by self-reliance and hard work. There is no one to tell them what the aims of such companies are and they have considered these skilled children as "free labor" and they want to suspend them. By taking free time and money from them, millions of crores of rupees are being collected from them. My surprise was answered when my uncles told me that their 13-year-old son was stubborn to get a new mobile phone. When I asked the uncles what the child had ordered and what kind of mobile he wanted to get, I felt the ground slip under my feet. The boy said that he wanted a mobile phone with 6 GB of RAM and at least 128 GB of memory, the reason being that he would make money by downloading the Snack Video app. Because he has seen most of the villagers do the same. One can imagine the brutality and brutality with which our permanent architects are being ousted through social media. In such a situation, how can one hope for the light of the future?

Incidents that affect a common man are driven by clever minds. They target people who do not know the basics of this scam. Which is why those poor people get stuck in their stories. Multinational companies have also begun to rely heavily on social media. Mainstream media is included in their Plan B. Then these same multinational companies set up camp in countries where the people are illiterate, because the success of their evil work can be found in such less educated and developing countries. They know that our ambitions can succeed here. Therefore, these people camp in these countries and lure their wealth to the elite there and get their photo framed. The elite means money. They have no interest in the benefit or harm of the people. These people are pushing the elite to make the people believe that if the politicians, bureaucrats, celebrities of civil society and celebrities of social media and mainstream media are not harmed by this work and they are against us and Trust our company, so come and join our team and make your future brighter.

The question arises that when a common man is hungry for food and he is shown sweet dreams without moving his hands and feet, he will not hesitate to fill his support and give his accumulated capital. When a video goes viral on social media, it takes a long line of owners of social media channels to access the original content of that viral video. In an attempt to increase their writing and viewership, everyone seeks to interview this person and post it on their social media channel first. A "marathon" takes place. The reason for calling it my teat is clear that everyone is naked in this pool. In no way does it take into account human compassion, adherence to moral values, social boundaries and restrictions. Everyone has the same goal of how to make a profit. 

Knowing how bitter the realities in this video can be and how much the social media activists are earning millions, the spirit of goodness is instantly shattered immediately after the video is shot. In the next step, the video and images then fall into the hands of mainstream media researchers. Here, too, sits the same potato, whose sole aim is to increase the rating of our channel, regardless of whether the content in this video or image is directly related to the original content or not. Content has been uploaded in an unethical manner. In such cases, when the story reaches the original content, it feels like a shock and in some cases, the story reaches the end of life and death.


There are many such incidents. The incident in Lahore came to light several months later. If there is rule of law and there is a complete system of protection for the people, then such incidents would not have happened in Lahore. Similarly, a video showed a social media activist shooting some pictures of a now normal (mentally handicapped) child and posting them on his social media account. In a matter of hours, millions of people viewed and commented on the pictures. The photos went viral and reached the child's school friends. The child committed suicide. Sometimes the person in the video or photos does not know that someone has made the video or photos. It is a type of covert attack that we infiltrate someone's private life without permission and its dangerous consequences in some cases are horrible. Content that provides cheap entertainment to the younger generation or ridicules a human being quickly goes viral on social media and the makers of such videos make millions. But to prevent this, we do not see the rules and regulations being followed on social media platforms. Nor is the government taking it seriously. It should be noted that all these social media websites are being run from countries which are called claimants of the pain of humanity and human rights activists. Doesn't the secretiveness of these companies in uploading non-human rights content on social media cast doubt on human rights claims?


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