Pakistani actor Zahid Ahmed has sparked a major online discussion after sharing his strong views about social media creators. During a recent conversation he said that social media encourages people to show off their lives in ways that go against modesty and humility. He went as far as saying that creators who constantly share everything online are moving toward a harmful path in both moral and spiritual terms.
Zahid explained that social media has changed the way people look at themselves and others. Instead of real human connection people are more focused on followers likes and attention. According to him this culture can damage self respect mental health and relationships. His remarks quickly spread across platforms leading to mixed reactions from viewers influencers and fellow celebrities.
Many social media creators responded by saying that content creation is their profession and a source of income. They argued that not all creators promote harmful content and that many use these platforms to educate entertain and earn a living. Some felt that Zahid’s statements were too harsh and dismissive of those who work hard to build their online presence. On the other hand some people agreed with Zahid and said that social media has encouraged unnecessary competition materialism and oversharing. They supported his concern that many young people are losing confidence and purpose while constantly comparing their lives with others online.
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Zahid Ahmed’s words have opened up an ongoing discussion about how social media influences personal values identity and mental wellbeing. While some believe social media offers opportunity creativity and global connection others see it as a source of pressure distraction and emotional stress. At the end of the day the debate shows that social media affects everyone differently. The real question is how we choose to use it. Whether we share thoughtfully or chase attention without limits makes all the difference.



