Children Should Not Be Content: The Case Against Kid Influencers | HackerNoon
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In The Truman Show, Truman Burbank's life is controlled and broadcast by an unseen corporation, which foreshadows today's reality where privacy is an illusion.
'family vlogging' and 'sharenting' commodify childhood, turning children into unwitting participants in a 24/7 reality show, often without their consent.
Uncomfortable questions arise about children's identities shaped by public performance pressures rather than private experiences, raising concerns over long-term effects.
As children's lives become curated for likes and views, we must consider if they are developing their own identities or merely becoming marketable content.
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