What are the psychological effects of being a "kid influencer"?
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- čas přidán 22. 08. 2019
- The growing popularity of so-called “kid influencers” is raising questions about the potential impact of sharing children’s lives online. These social media stars promote products on Instagram and make millions posting short vlogs on CZcams. The latest CBSN Originals documentary, "Kid Influencers: Few Rules, Big Money," looks inside the multibillion-dollar business. Dr. Sue Varma joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the psyhological impact this could have on the children involved.
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Grandmother is right to be concerned. These young ladies, their mother and even their grandmother with all her insight can’t possibly predict the negative ramifications.
"it's not really a job because they're having fun" unreal
Child: Yay 😐
But in reality people can't see past making 22 million in a year
Think of what happens to child stars when they grow up. I think the psychological damage will affect them in the same detrimental way. Think about it. It's sad, there will be a huge wave of children that grew up in this generation that were social media stars that will commit suicide, depression, it's sad that the damage is coming for many generations that put their children behind the social media stardom.
What
Exactly. Think about the child actors in the past that fell out of popularity. This will be much worse.
Not only that...these social media platforms don't even control who are watching these videos...they are being exposed to a wide variety of predators across the world... please keep children from these things... their childhood is sacred... don't take them away from them
Parents like this need counseling from experts who know how to coach and manage a child without allowing their lives to become chaotic as adults.
Good video, but it should have been longer. Like, make a documentary or something deeper about this topic. It is very interesting and still not fully explored.
@Epic True that. I don't think, however, that it will take that long for a few of these channels to put together an investigation/ documentary about the topic. I mean, young and adult youtubers are talking about the depression and anxiety they experience. It will be very interesting to know the impact on children.
Here is the documentary...it's a little over 20 minutes long. czcams.com/video/8XkaSouYTbg/video.html
Let kids be kids not greedy millionaires
Everything in life contains balance, if you can only see the positive is your first mistake.
Lots of growing pains concerning this subject...
Probably got pushy parents trying to make money from their kids
@@lincolncory1765 no. scam
@F V wow you found this video late....
This is sad to hear that's how you feel about this. There's pros and cons... It can be a hobby, not replacing education and values..
Plus they still play outside and are kids away from the camera..
You think?
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I just want my kids to be the greats of having their name in the history books. Not an influencer. Like I want more kids to be the first to make it In space exploration. Discovering another livable planet and better technology. But hey, each to their own.
Well what do the kids want? Does that matter?
I am from India and i did type this heading on CZcams search i found only this video. Its sad to see CZcams kids parents having more kids to make more money. Its it should be other way parents making money and talking care of a kid.
The psychological effects are that they'll grow up thinking that success and making tremendous amounts of money is easy. They'll be convinced that their success is due to their "hard work", and will never understand that it's actually due to them being insanely, unbelievably, unfathomably LUCKY.
As a result they'll view normal people as lazy because it came so easily to them, and they were wealthy before their 10th birthday. So if you're not rich, it's obviously because you're lazy. They'll never understand that they are part of the 0.0000001% of people who are as lucky as lottery winners.
I’m worried for these children. What is wrong with their parents?
How about school
If you're making $22 million a year before you're 10, do you really need school? That kid is so insanely lucky that he could stand in the middle of oncoming traffic and somehow the cars would all swerve around him, leaving him completely untouched. When you have THAT level of luck, you don't need anything else.
School is cute. Just get an on site tutor or online classes. Solved. Schools aren't always the best environment either. But no one cares about that. They care about kids being exploited as youtubers but not exploited in the system. How parents put their kids in sports or control their academic careers just so they can profit from them in the long run. "Go to Harvard and be a lawyer for us! If that doesn't work there's always the nba."
Ferran from.Royalty family. There s a lot of problems: Bygamia, parental alienation, he works for 10 hours.
his real father is Pierre Lepine. follow his youtube
I’m confused who pays that kid???
Ryans parents have 100% ripped him off. The money and content will belong to them and he will get nothing , he may not even be paid anything ever
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Social media SUUUUCCCKKSS!!
i find this very wrong. you put your children out there. they are an easy target and dont know about bad things and people out there. also thinking about morals, it is wrong. it feels just wrong. no matter the money.
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I would love my children to be CZcamsrs and not astronauts why are you going out to find out the meaning of life you will never figure it out so just live life God provided everything no need to question anything so what if we don't have doctors lawyers laws astronauts maybe then the world would be a better place