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fauxkaren February 1 2024, 22:34:40 UTC
It's a step in the right direction, for sure. I'm glad that at the very least more people are becoming away of the way in which family vloggers are exploiting their children and those kids are not seeing any of the revenue.

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martymcfly85 February 1 2024, 22:42:06 UTC
Family vloggers must be quaking.

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potter_lover456 February 1 2024, 22:44:54 UTC
I think I've told this story before but we had a marketing guy speak in one of my classes about Gen Alpha influencers and when I asked what he thought about child labor laws and how they were preparing for it, he completely brushed me off.

Wonder what he thinks now!

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ellie_andrews February 1 2024, 22:44:56 UTC
omg i'm kinda shocked? but this is wonderful to hear


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onestateofgrace February 1 2024, 22:46:47 UTC
skyler_white_yo February 1 2024, 22:54:02 UTC
The internet is forever, and depending on how viral something went, it can be difficult and expensive to scrub it from sites/reblogs.

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onestateofgrace February 1 2024, 23:02:53 UTC
swissbeauty23 February 1 2024, 23:52:13 UTC
ia and even if the videos are removed from one platform, you know tons of child predators have it forever. it's deeply disturbing.

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