Son of Popular YouTube Family Vlogger “8 Passengers” Escapes from Window Starving, Duct Taped.

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Most children of those late 2000s/early 2010s "family vlogs" are in their 20s now and many are openly talking about how exploited they felt/were. They were robbed of childhoods, privacy and experiences most "normal" kids got to have. None of that should be legal or "allowed" whatsoever.
It must be wild to have so many people you don't even know feeling like they are part of your childhood because they watched you growing up. It's about damn time they include online content in child labour laws worldwide.
 

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Family vlogging is a form of child abuse anyway, making content out of your children:scust:
Yea someone was pointing out how they need to actually pass child labor laws that cover this - people are basically exploiting their kids, working them for free long hours, no compensation. It's become a loop hole.
 

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Family vlogging is a form of child abuse anyway, making content out of your children:scust:

Most children of those late 2000s/early 2010s "family vlogs" are in their 20s now and many are openly talking about how exploited they felt/were. They were robbed of childhoods, privacy and experiences most "normal" kids got to have. None of that should be legal or "allowed" whatsoever.
Exactly.
 
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