Views : 246,197
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Feb 13, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.977 (76/13,156 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-06T13:12:59.002249Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
No Swell is right. These kids are just...exploited. The "We're Gen Alpha" video is a produced video. In other words, the shots are set up, the shots are rehearsed, the little girls have to (are forced to) "learn" their lines. There's reshearsals with the girls and the camera.
And there's surely multiple takes.
It's work. And kids should never be forced to work.
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Good god. Hearing 'of course we don't have toys' come out of a literal CHILD'S mouth (even if it's been coached and bait), breaks my heart. I work with kids, and the idea of a child having their only concept of 'play' being make up get-ready-with-me's or demonstrating their 'skin care routine', or just preforming in front of a camera just shatters my heart.
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My sons just turned 10 and 8. They both want to start a YouTube channel. They kept hassling me to do it last year, so I told them if they wanted a channel, they needed to come up with five video ideas, film them, and edit them. If they had five edited videos, I would make them a channel. My older son filmed one video and partially edited it, but then gave up.
I wanted them to understand how much work creating content is and I figured that if they met a bar that high, they deserved to have their own channel.
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Family reunions where you don’t know 90% of the people there are already awkward as fuck, imagine being a child influencer doing meet and greets with tons of adults and other kids you don’t know and will likely never see again but they know everything about your life because your mom and dad decided your entire life was monetizable
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My niece is gen Alpha she wants to be an influencer. We film her and upload it to private so she feels like she's doing it without being in danger or being used and as a bonus we have lots of funny clips of her talking to herself doing her makeup to show her when she's 18 lmao we let her show them to her friends who come over and her family members for fun but she's too young to be exposed to the internet like that, I can encourage her hobby and not put her in danger.
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@Cheyne_TetraMFG
2 months ago
Family channels walked so the parents of gen alpha influencers could run. We live in the bad place.
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