
These days, digital creators are becoming more and more well-known online due to their constant production of content for social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, YouTube, and others. Following the unrestricted content availability on social media, prominent personalities in the media are also critiquing or judging the choices made by audiences. Syed Ali Haider, a prominent Pakistani news caster and YouTuber, recently attacked Ducky Bhai for his offensive video. He also took offense with social media users who shared pointless stuff.
Syed Ali Haider, however, uploaded a video in which he contrasted the views of two different videos. There were more views on the entertaining content than on the educational video. Abrar’s Wild Lens received 1.5 million views in a year, while Ducky’s Sehri vlog received 1.5 million views in a single day. He also questioned what the general public wanted. He claimed that the public’s desire to consume trashy content is the main cause of the undervaluation of great content creators and the elevation of cringing content makers to the status of heroes.
People on social media are applauding Syed Ali Haider for bringing up a good issue. Many have stated that they enjoy reading educational articles like Wildlens by Abrar and don’t follow Ducky Bhai. Many claim that people prefer to watch their kind of stuff and that the majority of people in Pakistan lack formal education.