The relentless pursuit of viral fame on social media has created a new wave of disruption in India, turning public spaces into battlegrounds for content creation. Gone are the days of peaceful commutes and quiet moments in public areas. Influencers and aspiring creators are wielding their smartphones like weapons and shooting content recklessly, without any concern for the inconvenience they cause to those around them.
This phenomenon is not limited to any particular platform or location. Whether you’re crammed into a crowded subway train, jockeying for space on a local bus, or simply navigating a busy street, we’re disrupting your flow in the name of viral reels. You may come across someone who is Schools, universities, and even offices are not immune to this intrusion. The rampant ‘reel mania’ has turned these everyday spaces into endless arenas of tiresome content, with ordinary people bearing the brunt of the chaos.
A recent video depicting a woman lying on an airport baggage carousel shed light on the issue of disruption caused by content creation.
The video was shared on X by a user named desimojito with the caption: “The virus has even reached the airport.” The video quickly went viral, earning him over 2 million views. Many people criticized this woman for doing such a strange act at the airport.
The virus has reached airports too 🤡🤡 pic.twitter.com/RdFReWtWjH
— Digimojito 🇮🇳 (@desimojito) March 29, 2024
“This is one of the most horrible places in the airport. She’s lying there. It’s terrible. Fine her, fine her hundreds of thousands. Set her up,” a user commented. did.
Another user wrote, “What is this? At least please spare the airport.”
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