The effect of influencers on their children
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 8:06 am
Although influencers as we know them on Instagram are still a relatively new profession, we are slowly learning what effect this has on the lives of their children.
TikTokker Lou shared their experiences as a child of a mommy blogger and the effect this had on them. Lou talks about the feeling of always having to be 'on' . And the nasty thought that photos of Lou were shared with complete strangers without them knowing what they were doing with them. For Lou, these were such negative effects that they eventually broke up with their mother.
The right to remain anonymous was not respected indonesia telegram data from birth in the case of Lou and many other children of influencers. I expect that in the near future we will hear more stories of children of influencers who became part of their parents' business model without their consent.
Children at large, new laws on the way
In the Netherlands, influencers are fairly free when it comes to showing their children in sponsored or non-sponsored content. In France, on the other hand, new laws have recently been introduced to regulate the use of children in online content. These include how many hours the child may work online and what should happen to the income.
With the influencer market maturing, it seems inevitable to me that the role of children is looked at. I wonder if we will follow the example of France and apply stricter rules.
TikTokker Lou shared their experiences as a child of a mommy blogger and the effect this had on them. Lou talks about the feeling of always having to be 'on' . And the nasty thought that photos of Lou were shared with complete strangers without them knowing what they were doing with them. For Lou, these were such negative effects that they eventually broke up with their mother.
The right to remain anonymous was not respected indonesia telegram data from birth in the case of Lou and many other children of influencers. I expect that in the near future we will hear more stories of children of influencers who became part of their parents' business model without their consent.
Children at large, new laws on the way
In the Netherlands, influencers are fairly free when it comes to showing their children in sponsored or non-sponsored content. In France, on the other hand, new laws have recently been introduced to regulate the use of children in online content. These include how many hours the child may work online and what should happen to the income.
With the influencer market maturing, it seems inevitable to me that the role of children is looked at. I wonder if we will follow the example of France and apply stricter rules.