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Psychology of young girls creating VULGAR CONTENT: DAMAGE to SOCIETY

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The speaker discusses how young women creating vulgar content on social media for money is damaging society, particularly affecting younger generations. She compares her own educational journey and modest earnings with content creators like Muskan Kariya who earn 35 lakh rupees monthly from explicit content.

Summary

The speaker begins by discussing a 19-year-old girl creating vulgar, double-meaning content on Instagram that attracts 900,000 followers. She contrasts this with her own journey - studying 10 hours daily for IIT entrance exams, ranking 6000 out of 1.5 million students, completing engineering and MBA degrees, and earning an initial salary of 1 lakh annually after years of hard work. She then introduces Muskan Kariya, who earns approximately 35-40 lakh rupees monthly through vulgar content creation and exclusive memberships costing 500 rupees monthly, with 8000 subscribers. The speaker argues that such content creators are negatively influencing impressionable young people, particularly those from tier-2 and tier-3 towns who lack proper information and guidance. She emphasizes that this trend goes against true feminism, which should be about empowerment and opportunities, not exploitation. The speaker warns that such content normalizes wrong behaviors among young men and creates unrealistic expectations about women. She explains how social media algorithms work, noting that Instagram uses users as data points to sell to brands, and encourages viewers to report inappropriate content to create negative engagement loops. The speaker concludes by requesting young women to stay away from such content creation and reminds viewers that reality involves women who want to work hard and build meaningful lives.

Key Insights

  • The speaker reveals that content creator Muskan Kariya earns 35-40 lakh rupees monthly through vulgar content and exclusive memberships, which is more than what the speaker earned annually after completing IIT and MBA
  • Young people from tier-2 and tier-3 towns lack proper information and absorb social media content like sponges, believing such content is normal and acceptable
  • Such content creators are working against feminism rather than supporting it, as they may cause conservative families to restrict their daughters' education and opportunities
  • Young men consuming only this type of content develop the belief that all women are asking for inappropriate treatment and that all women behave this way
  • Instagram treats users as data points to sell to brands, and 20% of Instagram's market is in India, making Indians just a consumer market for US-based companies

Topics

social media influencevulgar content creationfeminism misrepresentationyouth psychologyeconomic inequality

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