It begins to feel like kindness is now competing for likes, comments, and followers. And in those moments, the dignity of the person receiving help is often forgotten.
I think about these most times, if they all of a sudden forget that these people who are in need are suddenly no longer humans with dignity and ego because they need help. They forget that one day, this social media will throw back at the person if they will still be alive or their family members will see the pictures of those moments, those vulnerable moments.
When they get to look at those moments, how will they feel about everything, and how will they choose to help at those moments?
The greatest help is sometimes the one done silently, without pressure, applause, or validation from strangers online.
This struck a bell, you are indeed right.