Today, I made a decision that wasn’t easy—but it was necessary.
I left WhatsApp.
This didn’t happen in isolation. It came after Meta deleted my Instagram account again, accusing me of “ugly activities”—something I know I didn’t do. No proper explanation. No real solution. Just a system making decisions about my work and complains that i tell people about the ongoing behaviors of different people towards me without understanding the reality behind it.
What made it worse? When I tried to recover my old Facebook account, even the automated systems and AI responses felt disconnected from reality. They told me, in simple terms, that I shouldn’t compromise my mental peace for a single profile.
That sounds wise—until you realize what that “single profile” actually means.
This isn’t just a profile.
This is 11 years of work. 3 years of running ads. 11 years of building trust, data, audience, and income.
For someone in digital marketing, an old profile isn’t just an account—it’s infrastructure. It’s credibility. It’s livelihood. It’s how you earn your daily bread.
And yet, the system treats it like it’s disposable.
That’s the real disconnect.
These systems can detect patterns, flag behavior, and enforce rules—but they often fail to recognize context, history, and truth.
After going through this cycle again and again, I realized something:
No platform is worth destroying your mental peace.
So today, I stepped away—not just from Instagram, but from WhatsApp too. Not out of weakness, but out of control. I refuse to stay stuck in a loop of stress, confusion, and constant uncertainty created by systems that don’t even listen. And letting paying me the price of other behavior, activities, nonsense and ugly every day drama.
This is not about quitting the digital world. This is about drawing a line.
I will rebuild. I will already found other ways to keep in touch with my friends outside Pakistan. But I will not keep compromising my peace for platforms that can erase years of effort overnight without accountability.
Sometimes, walking away is not loss.
It’s clarity.
PS: I am not anti technology so don’t annoy me and my daughter if you want me to keep using different platform so control others and force them to stay in their own boundaries as I am not leaving technology by any means I am just avoiding to be a part of others people drama and self created chaos first sort out your issues with them in your own and ruthless way then if i don’t using something then seek answers from me