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Finding a lanky boy in a dark red T-shirt wandering around as though he had just returned from his regular daily swimming practice was obviously a total surprise. This  was not the case at all. He can't explain why he decided on routine swimming, despite his considerable height. He didn't appear to realise that the chlorine in the water would turn his face dark. He and two other older boys were swimming without realising this important fact. This will continue for a minimum period of one full month, as was revealed. Every day, these three lads go to a nearby pool to practice swimming. But the younger one did not go for the usual practice  on the particular day since he had developed a slight cough, which was definitely learned following his smart disclosure in the night.  He seemed to be unaware of the fact that chlorine in the water would darken his fair face. Unaware of this significant reality, he and two others continued swimming. This  goes on regularly but sudd...

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Yet there was something that used to fuss us and annoyance endlessly stirs all of us at intervals. Capturing situations quickly on the mobile has become a modern-day trend.

It is so widespread that we grasp various news or information about troubling situations or happier moments through viral reels on social media. 

Surely, if we happen to look at an incident of abuse, harassment or voyeurism, some people waste no time in filming varied aspects of emerging situations in silence. 

However, critics might say it enlarges the diffusion of responsibility. In some situations, they are no different from those who film everything while watching passively on the sidelines. 

Everyone looks interested in ably recording almost everything that they see all around happening in daily life. 

Handy mobile phones with quality cameras help them to shoot a video in today's digital age easily and freely.  

This peculiar craze is increasing day by day. Such a propensity leads us to freely adopt balanced views. 

Uploading the videos on the various social media platforms regularly goes on by the reel makers as they know very well the value of reactions on social media. 

But do they not forget the immediate help required by the needy? They truly seem to avoid what they need or should do? 

Even if the filming could help the person who requires assistance. Can filming be seen as outstandingly bad behaviour? 

Some are even overhead saying they do with the footage that matters. It is vital to look at people’s underlying motives when they are doing so.

Did the purpose of recording not end if the injured failed to receive any sort of quick help in case of accidents? 

The reel maker's behaviour sometimes bears the wrath of the common public. Could it even be not purely self-serving? 

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