In the realm of digital content creation, the spotlight is currently shining on creators who continuously churn out material across various social media platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram. With the abundance of content available online, audiences’ choices are now under scrutiny, often critiqued or judged by prominent media figures.
Recently, Pakistani news anchor and YouTuber, Syed Ali Haider, took to social media to express his disdain for what he deemed as “cringe content” produced by Ducky Bhai. In a video shared online, Haider compared the viewership numbers of two contrasting videos: an entertainment-focused piece by Wild Lens by Abrar, which accumulated 1.5 million views over a year, and Ducky Bhai’s Sehri vlog, which garnered the same number of views within a single day.
Haider didn’t mince words as he questioned the public’s preferences, highlighting the apparent disparity in engagement between content that provides value and informative vlogs versus what he perceives as superficial or low-quality entertainment. He lamented the trend of audiences gravitating towards what he described as “trashy content,” suggesting that this preference is sidelining genuinely talented content creators while elevating those who produce cringe-worthy material to hero status.In his critique, Haider’s video underscores a broader discussion surrounding the evolving landscape of digital content consumption and the influence of social media on shaping audience tastes and preferences. The link to the video can be found here:
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