Srinagar, Sep 06 (KNO): With life in Kashmir gradually returning to normal after recent flood scare people have voiced strong concern over the mushrooming presence of vloggers and self-styled reporters who flooded social media platforms with “live updates” on recent flood like situation in Kashmir.
“Social media has turned into a fish market. Every other person is going ‘live’ on Facebook, saying “hum abhi apko information dee rei h subha se, nazreen share kro,” said Umer a student from Srinagar told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).
He said, people are scared because instead of clarity, we are bombarded with half-truths and rumors. “Everyone here is a journalist. A mike and a mobile makes you journalist in Kashmir, it is everywhere here,” he said.
“When we open our phones, all we see are new faces with a mic and cameraman. They talk as if they are running TV channels. It creates unnecessary panic,” said Shazia.
Meanwhile, people urged the administration to regulate these practices. “Authorities should have a look at social media and see who is doing what. People need information, not chaos and fish market in the name of social media journalism” said another resident.
Moreover, pointing out the nonsense of the trend, one resident in a lighter vein said, “If Kashmir’s population is over estimated one crore, then 99 lakh people here are just saying nazreen, share karo every day.”
Notably, KNO on September 3 had reported that the Jhelum has swelled and officials have urged the journalist fraternity and Facebook page administrators not to spread panic by posting hourly gauge readings or live minute-to-minute updates—(KNO)