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El corazón oscuro de la industria de los kidfluencers
Fortesa Latifi’s Like, Follow, Subscribe is the first book about the fallout of “family vlogging”
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Apr 19, 2026
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Regulating the kidfluencer industry is essential to protect children from potential psychological harm and ensure their content is age-appropriate.
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The kidfluencer industry exploits children for profit, compromising their privacy and childhood in ways that are detrimental to their development.
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Parents should have the right to share their children's lives online, as long as they prioritize their well-being and consent in the process.
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The kidfluencer phenomenon reflects broader societal trends in digital culture, necessitating a nuanced understanding rather than outright condemnation.
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Family vlogging can create inclusive communities and provide financial security for families, allowing them to share their lives authentically.
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