The Burden of a ‘Like’: Social Media’s Vice-Like Grip on Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli (PC: IPL/BCCI) If you do a Google search for “Virat Kohli like”, you will find over a hundred news articles – perhaps even a few hundred. And you realise how futile the whole thing is. The moot point is that Kohli had liked a post by someone. Frankly, who cares? Hey, stop – we do. Social media does. Idiotic social media does. And some have even gone so far as to suggest that Kohli is getting a divorce! Events like this tell you about the futility of social media and also show how you can’t live your life on it, come what may. Kohli is a prisoner of this, and to an extent, he is responsible as well. During the last controversy, he tried to offer a justification. Why, though? He can go ahead and like any post from anyone. He can post photos with anyone. As long as his family doesn’t have an issue with it, who on social media has any right to object? You sense that Kohli is trapped within the contours that his own larger-than-life persona has created. He can’t do the thin...