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Using digital media for social good

MUZAFER AHMAD LONE
Last updated: January 24, 2024 10:44 pm
MUZAFER AHMAD LONE
Published: January 24, 2024
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Many social media posts seem devoid of substance, with users mindlessly clicking likes and hearts, sharing content as if it holds profound value for the present and the afterlife. Our concern for future generations appears lacking, as the viral nature of such content perpetuates a cycle of irrationality. Mindlessly endorsing and disseminating such nonsense could irreversibly impact our children’s mentality.

It’s concerning to observe that some young individuals, including very young children, engage in activities that are detrimental to their health in a bid to capture the attention of the general public and garner likes they may not truly deserve. This behavior highlights the impact of social media’s influence on the younger generation, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and responsible online guidance to ensure their well-being.

The emergence of videos depicting very young children engaging in harmful activities, such as breaking firepots (Kangri) with their heads, banging walls, and using vulgar language for attention and likes, is deeply concerning. This underscores the urgent need for increased parental supervision, education on responsible online behavior, and stricter content moderation to protect the well-being of these vulnerable individuals. Collaborative efforts from both parents and online platforms are crucial to address and prevent such potentially harmful trends.

It’s imperative that we divert our attention towards safeguarding our offspring’s mental well-being. Rather than mindlessly endorsing absurd content, let’s actively report and block accounts promoting such material. By cultivating a social media environment centered on sensible content, we contribute to a healthier, more enriching space for our kids. It’s time to shift the narrative and foster a global identity that reflects wisdom and sensibility.

In the vast landscape of social media, the prevailing trend involves users mechanically interacting with content, showering it with likes and shares, often without contemplating its intrinsic value. This digital nonchalance extends to our responsibility for future generations, as the contagious spread of insubstantial content perpetuates a disconcerting cycle of thoughtlessness.

The need for immediate action is evident in redirecting our collective attention towards preserving the mental well-being of our progeny. Rather than mindlessly endorsing content lacking substance, let’s take an active stance by reporting and blocking accounts that propagate such material. Through deliberate efforts to curate a social media sphere focused on meaningful content, we contribute to crafting a virtual environment that nurtures the cognitive development of our children.

This imperative goes beyond individual accountability; it beckons a united endeavor to reshape the narrative and establish a global identity grounded in wisdom and sensibility. It’s a pivotal moment for a transformative shift, wherein our digital engagements reflect a conscious choice, not only for the immediate present but with a keen awareness of the enduring impact on the generations that will inherit the virtual landscape we shape today.

Let’s champion a culture that celebrates talent, knowledge, and responsible engagement. Encourage our students and peers to channel their energy into activities that uplift and inspire. Share stories that motivate, entertain, and, most importantly, do not compromise well-being.

Together, let’s create an online space where meaningful connections flourish, and the pursuit of cheap publicity through risky stunts becomes a thing of the past. Say no to the harmful trends, and let’s lead by example in fostering a positive digital environment.

 

(The author is a teacher and can be mailed at: [email protected])

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