Summary
- Muhammad Shiraz, the 12-year-old Pakistani vlogger known for his daily village vlogs, has announced his decision to stop daily vlogging.
- Shiraz’s father thanked fans for their love and respect, mentioning their goal to use social media for welfare work in their village, which requires resources.
- While fans want Shiraz to continue vlogging, many support his father’s decision, emphasizing the importance of focusing on studies and maintaining balance.
Muhammad Shiraz, the 12-year-old Pakistani vlogger known for his daily village vlogs, has announced his decision to stop daily vlogging.
Shiraz, from Baltistan, had amassed a huge following of 1.58 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, Shirazi Village Vlogs.
In a recent vlog, Shiraz’s father explained why his son chose to quit vlogging. Firstly, Shiraz’s newfound fame changed his personality, making him less obedient and charming.
His father noticed Shiraz wasn’t interacting with friends and family the same way as before, a consequence of social media stardom.
Secondly, Shiraz’s studies suffered because of daily vlogging. Managing his Twitter account and creating YouTube content affected his education.
Shiraz’s father thanked fans for their love and respect, mentioning their goal to use social media for welfare work in their village, which requires resources.
While fans want Shiraz to continue vlogging, many support his father’s decision, emphasizing the importance of focusing on studies and maintaining balance. They commend Shiraz’s father for responsible parenting and maintaining their roots.
The news has sparked discussions about social media’s impact on children’s lives, with many agreeing on the need for parental supervision to ensure a healthy balance between online and offline activities.
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