It all depends if you have the freedom to use your channel to promote contents that are ethical conforming to the Islamic standards as a counterweight to others who do not.
If that is possible, then you are making a contribution that is beneficial and rewarding both materially and spiritually.
Social media is a great tool today; Muslims can ignore it only at their peril.
Media in itself cannot be ruled as haram or halal; rather it should be based on the way we use it; if we use it for promoting virtue and ethics, it is not only permissible; rather it is highly recommended. If on the other hand it is used for vices and corruption then it is unlawful and clearly forbidden.
Whether we like it or not, if we don’t use it for promoting virtue, Satan will use it for his pet project: Spreading corruption and vice.
So, I would urge to judge for yourself based on the above criteria.
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