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Today, according to official data, Internet users spend around six hours browsing the Internet.
In full live broadcast, a reporter decided to slap a young man And, as expected, the moment went viral on social networks.
We live in a moment in history in which traditional media have had to adapt to new technologieswhere, now, many live links are broadcast on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, etc..
Since before the arrival of the pandemic, each of these platforms already functioned as a more direct link to reach audiences.
Now, taking into account that In recent years, social networks have experienced significant growthmore than an alternative, they are now an essential tool to connect with the new generations who, by the way, seem to consume less traditional television.
It is known that currently according to what We Are Social and Hootsuite indicate, Internet users spend around six hours connected to the networkeither through your personal computer or any other device, such as a cell phone or a tablet.
Taking these latest data into account, we are talking about a scenario in which the different digital platforms represent an important window for any communication medium, be it television, radio or even the written press, given that the conversations take place almost entirely on the digital.
It is so, today, many of the links that are made live are also shared through social networksa fact that, in turn, has led to a series of unfortunate and curious events that end up going viral on the network.
This happened in Pakistan, where the case of a reporter who decided to slap a young man went viral and is now part of the conversations of the vast community of Internet users who currently inhabit the network.
The reporter, who goes by the name of Maira Hashmi, was conducting a live link during the Eid al-Adha celebrationwhich translates as the Celebration of the Sacrifice, the greatest festival of Muslims.
However, the transmission had a “peculiar” moment, because, From one moment to another, the presenter is seen beating a young man who was in the audience.
Maira Hashmi, a Pakistani journalist, was on the air and a boy started harassing her.
His reaction is the topic of the moment in Pakistan. pic.twitter.com/gIbJr00DTJ
— Journalist in India (@periodistan_) July 12, 2022
As it was expected, the video slipped into social networks and divided opinions; On the one hand, there are those who support the reporter’s reactionwhile there are others who condemn the violence with which it was handled at an important moment.
Given the wave of comments that were generated and, above all, after the case turned around, through her Twitter account, the reporter told her version:
“This guy was bothering a family during the interview, which made (the family) uncomfortable. At first I tried to tell him politely that his behavior was not good, but he didn’t listen and annoyed the family more. So, I decided that the boy’s behavior should not be tolerated,” Maira Hashmi explained.
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— Maira Hashmi (@MairaHashmi7) July 11, 2022
Undoubtedly, although the job of a reporter has its benefits, it is unpredictable and subject to multiple risks that, from the outset, are unknown.