FAMILIES MAKE ONLINE VIDEOS A JOB BUT FEW RULES PROTECT KIDS
Mar 30, 2019
4 minutes
Image: Lucy Nicholson
A trip to the grocery store. A little league baseball game. A cute baby swinging from a tree. Millions of people have watched strangers do these everyday activities online.
Family video blogs are a multimillion-dollar industry that has allowed some parents to quit their jobs and be with their children full time as they document their daily lives and post the footage for anyone to see. But the popularity of the videos, which draw corporate sponsors, has come with a price for some children.
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