In the world of images and sounds, where creativity and boldness intersect in presenting life from a unique perspective, in a time when social media dominates the digital arena, many Syrian personalities stand out as content creators, but do they reflect the values and morals we expect?
Away from the masterpieces of creativity and art, some exude superficial appeal, boasting of a life devoid of depth and meaning. They present worthless stories and abstract diaries that attract viewers with quick effects, without thinking about the stereotypical image they paint of Syrian influencers.
If you have wandered onto a social media platform recently, you have certainly noticed the eye-catching army of influencers and content creators filling your feeds with empty stories and meaningless diaries, seeking fame at any cost, even if the price is loss of quality and value!
It has become very easy to achieve fame and spread, but nevertheless, it seems that some have lost the balance between being influential and providing content of actual value. Instead of providing what enriches minds and inspires ideas, their interest is limited to sharing provocative stories and empty diaries that reflect a negative image of... Syrian society and the concept of creativity itself. Some of them even go so far, forgetting the limits, exploiting their women, husbands, and even their children as tools to increase the number of viewers, bypassing their dignity in order to attract more attention. Others appear with their cameras exposed to the public without thinking about the negative impact on their privacy and their families.
We can only wonder what drives these “influencers” to spread miserable privacy in a negative way? Do they really believe that their boring lives and shameful daily stories will attract followers' attention and increase their virtual value? Or are they just pioneering a new way to achieve creative failure?
Let's take a quick look at some of the most prominent people who make the word "influencer" seem like it means absolute stupidity. The scene begins with one of them pulling ridiculous pranks, or showing off his vulgarity for the sake of views and riding the trend, and another appears with her smartphone in her hand and talks about " Her interesting diaries? About ordinary things that everyone does every day, like eating, sleeping, and bathing, thinking that her boring life will be interesting enough to occupy other people's time and make them ask themselves: "How can I be like her?"
They may be kings in collecting likes and shares, but what is certain and beyond dispute is that they have lost the way to the true value of creativity.
They race to prove that absurdity can be art, and empty stories can become a source of inspiration. In this digital space, unforgettable chapters of “empty action” and “lost creativity” appear to us, which is what they are actually called “creative people.”
Their negative impact on our perception of Syrian influencers makes us wonder whether there are real influencers who face the challenge of building a positive image of themselves. There may be inspiring and creative voices hiding behind the noise of these fools, but they remain suppressed amid the ridiculous chaos in which they live.
Silly influencers and Syrian content makers who publish worthless stories and manipulate privacy in a negative way form a negative stereotype about Syrians in general. They only contribute to distorting the image and undermining true creativity. Therefore, it is better that we focus on the inspiring and creative voices that are trying hard to change this. Negative perception and building a positive image
Ultimately, we must ask ourselves what value they add to our society. Can laughter at the expense of quality and benefit be acceptable? Can absurdity be a substitute for value?