Family Vlogging: The Exploitation of Children for YouTube Revenue
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Author
Valdez, Madison L.Readers/Advisors
Astor del Valle, Janis A.Term and Year
Fall 2024Date Published
2024
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In this paper, I address parents of family vlogging channels and the negative effects that exploiting children on YouTube's platform. There are no laws or restrictions that prevent parents from mentally and verbally abusing their children and I suggest possible solutions that YouTube's Terms of Service can include to avoid more child abuse cases to occur.Accessibility Statement
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