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From Storytelling to Showboating: The Moral Decline of Vlogging in Pakistan

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13.04.2025

The advent of video blogging, or vlogging, on social media has had such a significant impact on home privacy that it has nearly eradicated it. Vlogging had a very different purpose when it initially appeared in Pakistan almost 10 years ago. At the time, vloggers focused mostly on producing high-quality content that highlighted many aspects of society, such as food, culture, and lifestyle. Unfortunately, this trend has evolved over time, resulting in a loss of family privacy and values as well as a lack of areas for personal solitude.
In contrast to important content, the phrase “vlogging” has undergone tremendous change, becoming more of a platform for displaying money, fancy automobiles, and expensive lives. This change has become more popular among young people, many of whom disregard moral and ethical norms in favor of vlogging as a source of income. Originally a straightforward pastime, it is now seen as a quick route to wealth and celebrity. Regrettably, this shift drives young people away from conventional goals and undercuts social norms.
These days, nearly every third or fourth youngster has a vlogging channel where they share daily activities and happenings with no clear objective. It’s intriguing how some vloggers emphasize their family, frequently focusing on women to increase views. In addition to........

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