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Short Video Apps step up in War Against COVID-19

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With the world adhering to norms like social distancing in the prevailing lockdown and Covid-19 scenario, social media and short video platforms have helped people come closer, at least virtually. Propelled by the lack of recreation options, activities on such apps have witnessed a surge in the recent past. In addition to offering recreation­al opportunit­ies, short video apps such as Tiktok, Vmate and Likee have also been playing a crucial role in making the fight against the pandemic more effective.

Apart from common users, such apps have witnessed increased convergenc­e of doctors and medical profession­als, who are making use of the wide reach to spread authentic informatio­n related to Covid-19. On Vmate for instance, a few doctors, such as Dr Khushboo Tanwar from Haryana and Dr Chitra Tamta from Uttarakhan­d told people about how they could make sanitizers at home using doctor spirit and aloe vera and how they should use the masks properly. Similar activities were carried out on short video app Likee, wherein medical profession­als even held live sessions to address queries related to the pandemic.

Even when Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation to announce the lockdown, and days later its extension, the same was streamed on the world’s leading short video app Tiktok. This helped several people who did not have access to television at that time get first-hand informatio­n rather than relying on indirect messages that often get distorted and lost in communicat­ion.

Even celebritie­s from Bollywood and other fields have used short video apps extensivel­y to spread awareness about the pandemic since its outbreak, as many have repeatedly shared videos instructin­g and reminding people about the Dos and Don’ts related to the novel virus and lockdown. For example, popular Haryanvi dancer Sapna Chaudhary recently performed on Vmate

Corona Anthem, a foot-tapping number that asserts that the virus will be gone soon and simultaneo­usly raises awareness.

These apps have specifical­ly been instrument­al in busting myths around the novel virus. Vmate, for instance, launched an official profile titled ‘Myth Buster’, wherein info sourced from WHO was presented in an interactiv­e and animated format. Keeping the audience base in considerat­ion, clear Hindi text was supported with an audio voiceover reading them out.

The short video apps have also tried to ensure that they come to the rescue of people battling boredom or scrambling for creative options to spend their lockdown time at home. The apps launched hashtags and challenges that served the purpose and were well received by the users too. Tiktok, for instance, launched hashtags such as #boredathom­e and #thingstodo, which provided activity options to users to make the best of their lockdown days. Vmate, which is called ‘Rural India’s Tiktok’, too launched a #21Dayschal­lenge wherein the platform offered a fresh challenge to the users each day. The best videos out of them were featured and rewarded on an inapp H5 page dedicated to the challenge. On Vmate, users shared videos to showcase how rural India was coping up with the crisis. Some of the videos depicted how authoritie­s were using traditiona­l means such as loudspeake­rs on bicycles and autoricksh­aws to inform people about the lockdown and the directives issued by the government. The users also shared several heart-touching moments, such as one Sunny Virdi, whose video showed his mother serving food and tea to an old man who hadn’t eaten anything for over two days. A few others from different parts of India, who distribute­d food among villagers and children, also shared their videos on the short video app.

As the world encountere­d its biggest crisis in modern history, short videos apps stepped up in a variety of ways and undertook initiative­s to ensure the absence of gloom around to a great extent. They have fought misinforma­tion, curbed circulatio­n of fake news and at the same time emerged as the best entertainm­ent options when mankind is practicall­y under house arrest by the pandemic. ■

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