Social media activist to move court against vloggers over ‘vulgar' content

Social media activist to move court against vloggers over ‘vulgar' content

The vlogger stated, "I will furnish pertinent evidence against those disseminating obscenity on social media"
Social media activist to move court against vloggers over ‘vulgar' content

Web Desk

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5 Jan 2024

A social media activist, Hassan Baig, popular for his fiery criticism of daily vloggers, decided to file a petition against them for spreading ‘obscenity among youth.”

In his latest viral video on Facebook, he announced to move court against PTA and vloggers with his lawyer soon filing a petition in Sindh High Court.

He lashed out at vloggers, expressing concern about its negative impact on the youth. He lamented the collective silence of observers, stating that no vlogger or YouTuber is speaking out against the growing obscenity in society.

He furthered on, “I will not spare them, Will they destroy our youth while we remain silent?"

Introducing his legal team, he highlighted his credentials and advocacy against entities like K-Electric, Ocean Mall, and his legal assistance for the tragic incidents involving a child drowning in Shadman’s manhole.

His lawyer, whom he referred to as ‘Usman Bhai’ said, "Our teenagers are growing up with the belief that money is only earned through involvement in obscenity."

He then raised a question about the role of the PTA in monitoring such content

The lawyer asserted that they would approach the Sindh High Court to hold the PTA accountable for its failure to address inappropriate content.

Encouraging others to take a stand, his colleague echoed, "It's an issue in every home," emphasizing the collective concern.

Assuring a robust case, the vlogger stated, "I will furnish links and pertinent evidence against those disseminating obscenity on social media."

He suggested that others can also  file petitions, while his lawyer endorsed him and asserted, "It is a matter affecting every household."

Daily vloggers often face criticism for their content, which some find inappropriate, as couples and individuals share their personal matters on social media.

Earlier in a podcast, Fahad Mustafa blasted the nature of content on TikTok, pointing out how everyday household discussions and sensitive topics find their way onto the platform. "Is this really content?" he asked.

Fahad Mustafa’s remarks did not sit well with many social media influencers and TikTokers, who expressed disappointment at being called out for ‘exposing their families and women for content.'

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