Posted on 09/30/2023 3:36:03 PM PDT by nickcarraway
When 16-year-old Shreya Nallamothu from Normal, Illinois, scrolled through social media platforms to pass time during the pandemic, she became increasingly frustrated with the number of children she saw featured in family vlogs.
She recalled the many home videos her parents filmed of herself and her sister over the years: taking their first steps, going to school and other “embarrassing stuff.”
“I’m so glad those videos stayed in the family,” she said. “It made me realize family vlogging is putting very private and intimate moments onto the internet.”
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If parents have to compensate the little kiddies then charge them room and board
And based on the percentages mentioned, what about if you have a bunch of kids?
Are the parents and children now eligible for a SAG card?
And extra for pain and suffering.
Just blur out their itty little faces.
is putting very private and intimate moments onto the internet.”
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Not private any more.
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