What do you think the long-term impact might be on a child’s privacy and future if they’re featured in viral social media content? Are you for or against parents using their kids for content? Also what percent is your phone 🔋on? I'm on 47% but it's 11:14 at night!
I always INSTANTLY feel for people when I hear they teach. It doesn't even matter what age because I know that people are being raised without morals and discipline, and they are coming to school terrorizing the teachers. Not all but a good amount of kids and I always hear about how bad these kids are in school from people who have kids or from the Internet. BLESS YOUR HEART! ❤️
Former teacher here. I had to resign when Summer came last year. The kids are one thing, but you also have administrative and parents that allow kids to act however with disrespect, with no discipline. And when the teacher is setting down boundaries and deliver a form of consequence, we (teachers) are waking up to parents cussing us out and administration is having us in the office because the parents called and pitched a fit. So, for the teachers riding this out....maaaannn I have respect for you all.
This is an abusive and chaotic household - if they perform like this online what will they do when the cameras are off? I’m sorry - this child is indulged and neglected all at the same time.
It’s giving Lil Tay, a 9-11 year old girl used for shock value back in 2018, and yea was shown that her family was coaching her into being incredibly over performative and being told to swear for videos. She literally only recently came back after a literal DEATH HOAX she’s only 16 now.
my theory is the mother is saying they're skits as a cover for her bad parenting. the child really doesn't seem to be acting, and it's rare for a kid so young to be a good actor. she never even breaks character at all. I think she's really like this and the mother is simultaneously using it for clout and embarrassed of it.
that tiktok of her saying “you don’t know what I have to deal with/how she acts” like, lady, that’s your child, not your roommate. you literally made her, you taught her to act, you are responsible for her treatment of you. she is a child, she acts based on how you have taught her to act. you fucked up terribly and now you’re just throwing your arms up and saying there’s nothing you can do? fix it! be the adult! that’s your responsibility as a parent! you’re in charge, goddamn act like it
🗣️kids do not belong on social media! My 12 year old has been asking for TikTok since she was 10. I’m not allowing it. I’m not on there, why should she? We need to go back to disciplining and parenting. These kids need values and direction. But parents these days just want the easy way out.
My friend is the same! She’s allowed her 14 year old daughter have a phone because the dad and my friend aren’t together anymore so her daughter spends some nights with her dad. But it’s like the phones we would have with buttons and a few games like snake. I think yourself and my friend are doing the right thing and I plan to do the same whenever I have my own child!
There's too many pedophiles and teen bullies doing weird fake social justice lingo they use just to bully other teens into clique obedience over stuff like fandoms and creativity policing. (I'm describing like two different, opposite extremes here.. real pedo groomers vs. anti-freedom of expression bullies.) Both are mean. Obviously the pedos are a worse threat but peer harassment in spaces that are supposed to be fun and safe online can still be psychologically terrible.
You are doing your kid a service. She might be annoyed you won't allow her on tiktok at such a young age, but as someone who grew up with unrestricted internet access you are being an amazing parent and protecting her from potential/inevitable danger almost every kid experiences online even if they are aware of internet safety. In the end your daughter will be so greatful that she didn't deal with predators on the app.
@@RATGUTZZ Thank you for your kind words 🙏🏾. Even just yesterday, she asked for it. I said ‘no’. I tell her that it’s my job to protect her from certain things and that she’ll thank me in future. She can still chat with her friends on texts and FaceTime. They hang out in the park and during their walks to our town’s downtown. But that’s the extent that I can allow for now. I told her that my focus is for her to be a kid and enjoy that time. Because adulting ain’t fun at all 😂
And it wasn't even an egregious comment. It was a "here's what I would do" not a "you need to" type comment. Literally just engagement, but the Mom flipped the hell out because she saw autism.
As a parent, you have to protect your child. Allowing your child to go on social media exposes your child to predators, hate, and can compromise their safety (depending on how much they share, there are some family vloggers that share full medical history of their children along with the city and state they live in). That in itself is awful and shouldn't be allowed, but when you are purposely posting humiliating and rage bait content of your child, you are in my opinion abusing your child just for some short-term internet clout. Instagram and other social media sites really need to put regulations in place to protect children and prevent these "parents" from making commission off of exploiting, humiliating, and harming their children. The most they have is an age limit, but all of these accounts are parent-run. I feel like more people are waking up and noticing how wrong this is, so hopefully something is put in place to protect these children. However, I don't really see that happening when some of the most viewed and profitable content on Instagram and Tiktok are of children and family vloggers/influencers.
Firstly, I wanted to thank you because you are the FIRST member on my TH-cam channel! I appreciate you so much for your love and support 💕💕💕💕 I agree I don’t think that is right that a lot of these children get used as a pawn for monetary gain. There is often a lot of discussion about what type of Content is acceptable or not. Though I think some is better than others, we (the viewers) still don’t know if the child is comfortable recording this content or not. The ones that really do it for me are the ones that are humiliating the children online as you said. That really grinds my gears!!! it is really sad that people would do that to their own flesh and blood.
@@SocialSymone Aww thank you! I appreciate your content so much, I've fallen victim to the overconsumption trend on social media and your videos helped me snap out of that.💗
I feel blessed to be able to help in anyway. I am so happy to hear this! I've been there before also with hair products. You made the change of what wasn't working for you, that's something to be proud of! You got this. It's not where you came from, it's where you're going 💕💕💕
Acting or not, the mom is teaching her to act like that for a reward which will no doubt cause her to act like this in real life. She’s not a professional actress, so the lines are blurred. I know I’m not a parent and probably won’t be, but it doesn’t take a parent to know that what’s happening is wrong
I don't participate in rage bait for this EXACT reason. Parents who do this don't actually care about how this will affect their children's future. They care about view, clouts, money etc. I'm sure she's like it worked for "Here comes Honey Boo Boo" ignoring all of the shit that came after it
Thank you for exposing child exploitation. This type of clout chasing is unacceptable. And those family channels that video their kids just doing normal things.
Grands? Aunts? Cousins? If i ever tried to be a momfluencer and started posting content like this, my family would drag the shit outta me, take the kids, and force me into therapy 🤦🏾♀️
People like that don't accept sensible adults in their lives. Only other tiktok mamas allowed, because they can't stomach hearing someone disagree with their choices.
It doesnt matter if this is fake or not. This will follow this child forever. She needs to look at the kids from the early mommy bloggers and the consequences of it
That mother should talk to any child star (Nick or Disney), child reality star ( i.e. Honey Boo Boo, Dance Moms, etc), & child social media 'influencer' (i.e. Lil Tay, Bhad Bhabie) and ask them how they feel now as adults knowing their entire childhood was documented for the world to laugh at, judge, and bully. I would hope she would think twice and be utterly ashamed she has used her child as content for clicks. 100% there digital footprint is forever and consent matters.
First of all, there’s no discipline in that house. That little girl is overweight and raised by her iPad. I know parents that have let their kids run the household, now one is in jail and the other has 6 different baby daddies.
Disregarding everything else exploitative about this, you shouldn’t post children online for two reasons 1) AI deepfakes are a thing, and 2) predators with access to AI deepfake tech also exist.
I’m so sick of people having kids that they don’t want to raise. Mom is probably a nightmare and treats her like an accessory instead of explaining things to her so she just copies what she sees
This horrible woman is getting the child she deserves. It's totally this mother's fault. Immature and more obsessed with their social network life than with actually disciplining her child and giving her some real love and understanding instead of publicly shaming her and making content out of her. It only fuels the child's bad behavior.
The long term impact is going to be horrendous on this child. Thank you for digging deeper and finding more information on this mother! There’s so much to unpack. Great job👏🏼 😮
Worst mother. Never saying no made your life like this. You mame are the problem. Poor kid is going to have a hard life because of no parenting. If its a skit its still bad parenting
Happy someone is talking about this. People on instagram keep commenting on her weight and ignore that its obviously the mom coaching her to make money off of her
I hate that people feel comfortable to do that. let's be honest, she knows she's fat, kids at school probably tell her everyday, she has a mirror. she's a child, she can't change her diet and lifestyle, she has absolutely no control. commenting on it does nothing, and if she were to see it she'd only feel bad with no way out. even bad behaved kids don't deserve eating disorders. commenting on this child's weight is literally just you, as an adult, bullying a kid. let's not focus on her appearance and more on how her mother raised her poorly and is now posting it online. I don't wanna say "fatphobia" because people are so triggered and sensitive about that word in a world where heroin chic and buccal fat removal are all the range, but...
@SocialSymone True that. But how is it different than Honey Boo Boo or Toddlers and Tiaras? I'll tell you. The parent has cut out all the middle people. The parent is the writer, editor, producer, agent, craft service, camera person, etc. At least until the channel blows up and those positions can be hired out if needed. Isn't that how most creators work? They start out doing all the work (or as much as possible) on the channel themselves, then when the revenue gets to the point, they can afford to hire a person for a task they do. We don't know what is going on behind the scenes. It's a reality TV TH-cam channel. If you don't like the content, don't engage with it. Just like network TV, if the ratings go down (or in TH-cam version, the engagement is low), it's up to the creator to decide to continue. Also, because we don't have any behind the scenes information, we don't know how much is real and how much is a persona for the channel. We don't know if the mom has set up a trust fund to put the revenue from the channel in. If there is a trust fund, that would be good because she would be saving for the future, which is what your channel promotes. I don't know what is going on behind the scenes on that channel. It looks like a capitalist venture. Maybe it's unethical and exploitative, but it's still capitalistic. If you think the format is inherently exploitative, then don't engage with it, bring it up to TH-cam, write your congress person, etc. Maybe TH-cam needs regulations on channels with children. Right now, it seems you can engage or not. That's it. That's the only regulation I notice. I don't know TH-cam as well as a creator does. Calling people out doesn't usually work because it's still engament (bad PR is still PR), and the internet killed shame (mostly). Maybe you could reach out to the mom personally and counsel her on different types of investment vehicles for her TH-cam revenue and suggest she pixelate the kid's face. I love your channel and content. I'm glad I subscribed. Keep up the amazing work. BTW, I have a 401K I contribute to as well as a separate investment fund. Just like you say, they are very important. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
All these kids being used for internet content (TikTok, TH-cam family vlogs) I want them to collectively write a book in the future exposing their parents. I’m pretty sure there’s psychological and emotional damage being done to them right now. Her TikToks, staged or not, are nowhere near funny or intriguing
I will always stand by parents sharing their experiences parenting because I don't think people get a very honest look into what parenting is like, regardless if they want kids or not. However family channels as they currently stand is the modern day version of kids working in factories in the late 1800s. I talk about the trials and tribulations of having a small child. People only know her gender, and her age because they don't need to know anything else. What I really hate is when parents film themselves picking up or dropping off their children at places. Like someone W I L L find them??? I don't like my daughter wearing her school branded clothing out in public unless she's going to school because I don't want strangers to know that.
I think it's good for educational purposes, so you can get insight. But things like this are unacceptable and I agree! Where your child's location is, should not be broadcasted for the world to see because everybody doesn't mean them good!
Exactly.I like the ideas of working children but in their parents farms feeding lambs. Picking eggs, cleaning the room, arranging bookshelves etc...light and cute work for them that are good physical and mental exercise, not a factory or worse social media exploitative familyverse
Very irresponsible parenting. How will these children see the world if their parents say this is an ok way to behave? Very sad what some people will do for money.
A child that grows up talking not to their parent, but to a phone camera - what else could that child be than an over-the-top actor to gain someone's actual attention?
My grown daughter had mental health issues growing up. She would curse at school and get in trouble. I was so embarrassed and would never want people seeing how she acted in real life. My daughter is 20 with two children. I’d never want her childhood behaviors to impact her future. I refuse to put my childrens faces online. I won’t allow them to make their own social media accounts either. When my daughter was having bad behavior, I’d never allow her to curse at me & I had rules. My daughter respects me to the utmost, as do all of my children. This behavior is embarrassing and should not be promoted like tik tok does.
Btw, I also have a 7 year old. I’d be dead before I allowed behavior like that. I have never spanked my kids and they respect me fully. Thank God my kids go to private school away from kids that speak in this manner. The school doesn’t allow any media, tv, or devices at school/home. The children are so kind and well-behaved. The schools are called Waldorf schools if anyone was wondering.
I believe this is actually how they raised their kids to act. Which is basically not raise them and let them do and say whatever they want to. I don’t think it’s an act at all. It’s disgusting non parenting at its finest. I used to see 💩 like this in grocery stores all the time. Kids acting out hitting their parents telling them no etc.
I thought it was fake at first too, but your post reminded me of a little boy who looked like this girl, (grumpy and chubby) who I saw while working at an arts and crafts store, and his mom got stressed when he ran off and they couldn't find him. Then she showed up, and the mom tried to hug him, he basically pushed her away and said " next time don't piss me off." Like DAYUM... WHAT'S IT LIKE AT H OME KID?
My mothers best friends child was similar to this little one… This one is being failed…and her mother is complaining about the taste of the cake she baked… Without intervention she’s gonna be a monster…she already is… People are mad weird…
Showing people and being watched will forsure have an impact in their brain development and personality growing up and even more if they are making them do it if they dont want to, also im more worried about creeps getting pleasure from looking at the kids...and parents should not let teens have social media either.
I fully agree with the teens not having social media as well, I currently teach high school and I have seen how detrimental social media has been on our students. Teachers (including me) across the nation have seen a decline in critical thinking, reading comprehension, social and communication skills, emotional regulation, and mental health. One issue I saw a lot last year is that kids would beef with each other online (literally would cuss each other out and have roast sessions on insta live), bring that beef into school, fight and then other students would spread the fight video over social media. And in a way, these kids are getting rewarded if the video of them goes viral around school. As adults, the majority of know that the fighting and the recording is wrong, but as kids, dopamine is dopamine. So the cycle of that would just continue throughout the school year. It's gotten so bad that phones will be banned this upcoming school year at my district and I'm not going to lie, I am so grateful for that decision.
@@SocialSymone im gonna unsubscribe from you now because you are so unaware of teens being watched by grown men and thats stupid honestly..i thought you were a smart woman
The mom saying “all of the fun that we haveee and the skits that we make. Only some people take it so seriously” 😒 I had a long comment but I’ll just say this it shows a lot about who you are when you’re doing skits like this online. The mom wants that instant attention and couldn’t do it on her own or just didn’t want to do the slow grind of gaining actual supporters who would genuinely like her for some sort of talent. Can’t imagine the bullying or judgement she would face from peeps at school if they found her page
Watching these "parents" taking video-answers for comments made me realise that there are no adults. They're just old entitled children, who had their own kids and think they can do whatever they want with these kids. Can't express how frustrated I'm realising that this is our future generation...
This is a child who never heard no. Growing up, myself and other millennials probably heard "I brought you into this world, I can take you out." At first I thought this might be a satirical skit about horrible parenting. Hearing the mother speak, it's no wonder the kid acts that way 😬
I watched another TH-camr the other day that would post her three black children only when they were fighting so it’s really sad to see parents doing this. Still crazy to me a parent can put a camera in their kids face to pay the goals smh
Whatever money this little girl is getting paid by her parents is nothing compared to all the job opportunities she lost by having this on the internet where employers can find it. Truly pitiful behavior for the parents
my question is: who is watching this!!! millions of people never learned to "feed the trolls" ?? for as awful and exploitative as it is, it wouldn't exist if it weren't getting insane engagement. oh well 🤷♀️ it gives my favorite youtubers content!
I haven't got a kid of my own... But I know for SURE, back when I was a kid, if my siblings or cousins got caught swearing we had our mouth washed with soap. Seriously, luckily I never swore when I was little and I don't even swear now. The word, "Grounded." We feared that word. When we got told that we're grounded... We Got Grounded for real. So seeing this is crazy.
the kid is hilarious. her comedic timing is impeccable and she has great delivery. it's a shame she's being pushed in a undesirable comedic direction. kids aren't really able to enjoy jokes responsibly. or know when to turn it on or off
Straight child abuse. There's a case for child abuse about the child's weight alone. They probably give her treats for tricks just like a dog being trained.
Anytime the faces are blurred out and it’s really outrages it’s a skit and fake.. plus the acting is horrible .. it’s all for views baiting ppl in I’m surprised ppl really think this stuff is real
I love your videos, you really discuss and point out things that are important for society’s growth. ❤️ I don’t know if it’s my device but your mic sounds softer in this video so I was struggling to hear you but I didn’t have the same problem with your other videos. 😔
I was going to school to be a teacher. I did 3 months student teaching then quit in the middle of the day because there are sooooooo many kids and parents like this
This poor kid… this kid learned to speak like that somewhere, learned to behave like that somewhere… Oh dear god… the mother saying „it’s easier for me to just give it to her“ is so f up… never saying no makes none of their lives easy and it will destroy the kid …
I know these people, they're my brother's neighbors. This is NOT a act, despite what they claim. They're exactly like this on a good day. And unsurprisingly the parents are the type to get into screaming matches in public at all hours of the day ir night. Plus major drinking problems. This is their good side, remember that. And because rage bait makes money the mother has decided to essentially exploit her awful parenting to make extra money. (Not suprising because she isn't employed as far as I am aware.)
@@EASJR1991 As far as I'm aware, cops have been called to their house for noise complaints. Idk about CPS, mostly because the children aren't in danger. Being a shitty parent isn't the same thing as being a abusive parent. And considering that CPS already has their hands full with literally thousands more serious cases, I feel like calling them would be a waste of time. We just kind of ignore them and hope that they go away. All you can do with narracists and attention seekers tbh.
Girlie! I have been binge watching you and I love your commentary! You are very rational compared to some of the tik toks you are covering and I LOVE IT! Gonna binge more lol!
Years down the line she's gonna blame the school system or whatever else, but never acknowledge her part in why certain things may or may not happen for her daughter
I watched another person do a video on this and I swear everyone in the comments was just degrading the child and I was about to write a comment telling people not to do that but then I realised that I might get negative feedback.
🤬 I think the responsible thing to do is to not support that. Hopefully, he makes a comment to not bully the little girl and posts it! Any rational adult, after seeing the whole situation, will more than likely understand she is being used so she is the victim!!! Shaming her for how she looks is wrong! This little girl is being coached by her mother, who has authority over her to act and SAY these things for views. Now I don't condone bullying at all but I do think that we can have a honest conversation about the mother's actions and how badly this is affecting her daughter. But if there's ANY shame...IT SHOULD BE ON THE PARENTS!!
@@SocialSymone yes, that does sound like the right thing to do cause people were shaming her looks when she’s a literal 7 year old, and it just didn’t sit well with me at all.
My “toothfairy” was literally my mother telling me I can get a quarter from the change bucket that we used for math or from her purse. I was on a flight for the hospital with my mom and I milked it for $0.50. 😂 $2 is way more than what I got for it in the late 2000s.
What do you think the long-term impact might be on a child’s privacy and future if they’re featured in viral social media content? Are you for or against parents using their kids for content? Also what percent is your phone 🔋on? I'm on 47% but it's 11:14 at night!
72% and charging
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children shouldn’t be on social media period. It’s not normal and grooms them into being needy narcissist.
89% 😆
Symone won't say it so i will: YES SHE IS A TERRIBLE MOTHER
I'M SCREEEEEAAAAAMMMMIIINNN 😂 😂 😂
Don’t forget the terrible father too
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She's a terrible person in general.
@@loafollower9590 they never bring them up😮💨
as a teacher, these kids are just as horrible in school. It’s always so obvious which kids are raised by the internet
I always INSTANTLY feel for people when I hear they teach. It doesn't even matter what age because I know that people are being raised without morals and discipline, and they are coming to school terrorizing the teachers. Not all but a good amount of kids and I always hear about how bad these kids are in school from people who have kids or from the Internet. BLESS YOUR HEART! ❤️
School custodian here! I totally agree.
Former teacher here. I had to resign when Summer came last year. The kids are one thing, but you also have administrative and parents that allow kids to act however with disrespect, with no discipline. And when the teacher is setting down boundaries and deliver a form of consequence, we (teachers) are waking up to parents cussing us out and administration is having us in the office because the parents called and pitched a fit.
So, for the teachers riding this out....maaaannn I have respect for you all.
Years down the line she will be surprised that Amelia won't want to talk to her anymore.
truth!
This is an abusive and chaotic household - if they perform like this online what will they do when the cameras are off? I’m sorry - this child is indulged and neglected all at the same time.
Omgosh yes! Watching them yell and swear back and forth 😶
indulged and neglected is what results in a narcissistic child
unless it just for the views but the thing is this would cause CPS to go to their house.
I love your username
Knew these were skits. At no point when I am having a serious conversation with my kids do I think "I gotta grab my phone and record this" 😒
NEVER!! but some people do it for CLOUT in real life..smh
100%!!
that convo about the $100 from her purse has to be a skit right? 😰
all I can think of is how angry and embarrassed this poor kid is gonna be as a teen or adult
Mom seems like she’s hoping for a spot on Dr Phil to further monetize her child’s low points. She’s failing her daughter.
I can’t stand the mothers voice. Poor acting and pure ego.
It’s giving Lil Tay, a 9-11 year old girl used for shock value back in 2018, and yea was shown that her family was coaching her into being incredibly over performative and being told to swear for videos. She literally only recently came back after a literal DEATH HOAX she’s only 16 now.
I immediately thought of Lil Tay. These poor kids.
Lil tay is 16? WOW! time flies
my theory is the mother is saying they're skits as a cover for her bad parenting. the child really doesn't seem to be acting, and it's rare for a kid so young to be a good actor. she never even breaks character at all. I think she's really like this and the mother is simultaneously using it for clout and embarrassed of it.
Social media just highlights how many people are just out here living with severe mental deficiencies
THIS HAS NEVER BEEN MORE TRUE! 😔
These are our peers 🥲
THE ACCURACY
that tiktok of her saying “you don’t know what I have to deal with/how she acts” like, lady, that’s your child, not your roommate. you literally made her, you taught her to act, you are responsible for her treatment of you. she is a child, she acts based on how you have taught her to act. you fucked up terribly and now you’re just throwing your arms up and saying there’s nothing you can do? fix it! be the adult! that’s your responsibility as a parent! you’re in charge, goddamn act like it
It's a vicious cycle, the more she gives in to the kid's tantrums the more outrageous she's gonna get
In my opinion, the mother is coaching her on what to say.
I came here to say that!
Her speech patterns sound just like her mother's
To me this is full on abuse of a child and this woman is a terrible mother.
🗣️kids do not belong on social media! My 12 year old has been asking for TikTok since she was 10. I’m not allowing it. I’m not on there, why should she? We need to go back to disciplining and parenting. These kids need values and direction. But parents these days just want the easy way out.
My friend is the same! She’s allowed her 14 year old daughter have a phone because the dad and my friend aren’t together anymore so her daughter spends some nights with her dad. But it’s like the phones we would have with buttons and a few games like snake. I think yourself and my friend are doing the right thing and I plan to do the same whenever I have my own child!
There's too many pedophiles and teen bullies doing weird fake social justice lingo they use just to bully other teens into clique obedience over stuff like fandoms and creativity policing. (I'm describing like two different, opposite extremes here.. real pedo groomers vs. anti-freedom of expression bullies.) Both are mean. Obviously the pedos are a worse threat but peer harassment in spaces that are supposed to be fun and safe online can still be psychologically terrible.
So Happy for you and don’t give in, my daughter 4 years old and In the future I won’t be letting her have tiktok ect
You are doing your kid a service. She might be annoyed you won't allow her on tiktok at such a young age, but as someone who grew up with unrestricted internet access you are being an amazing parent and protecting her from potential/inevitable danger almost every kid experiences online even if they are aware of internet safety. In the end your daughter will be so greatful that she didn't deal with predators on the app.
@@RATGUTZZ Thank you for your kind words 🙏🏾. Even just yesterday, she asked for it. I said ‘no’. I tell her that it’s my job to protect her from certain things and that she’ll thank me in future. She can still chat with her friends on texts and FaceTime. They hang out in the park and during their walks to our town’s downtown. But that’s the extent that I can allow for now. I told her that my focus is for her to be a kid and enjoy that time. Because adulting ain’t fun at all 😂
wtaf is up with her repeating "autism mama" like that?? middle school bully behavior
She's shaming her for having autistic children. Like, "my kid misbehaves, but at least she's not autistic."
And it wasn't even an egregious comment. It was a "here's what I would do" not a "you need to" type comment. Literally just engagement, but the Mom flipped the hell out because she saw autism.
I'll say it outright - the mom is a horrible person.
Point blank period. No other way to state it.
Some parents doesn’t deserve to have children but all children needs great parents
As a parent, you have to protect your child. Allowing your child to go on social media exposes your child to predators, hate, and can compromise their safety (depending on how much they share, there are some family vloggers that share full medical history of their children along with the city and state they live in). That in itself is awful and shouldn't be allowed, but when you are purposely posting humiliating and rage bait content of your child, you are in my opinion abusing your child just for some short-term internet clout. Instagram and other social media sites really need to put regulations in place to protect children and prevent these "parents" from making commission off of exploiting, humiliating, and harming their children. The most they have is an age limit, but all of these accounts are parent-run. I feel like more people are waking up and noticing how wrong this is, so hopefully something is put in place to protect these children. However, I don't really see that happening when some of the most viewed and profitable content on Instagram and Tiktok are of children and family vloggers/influencers.
Firstly, I wanted to thank you because you are the FIRST member on my TH-cam channel! I appreciate you so much for your love and support 💕💕💕💕
I agree I don’t think that is right that a lot of these children get used as a pawn for monetary gain. There is often a lot of discussion about what type of Content is acceptable or not. Though I think some is better than others, we (the viewers) still don’t know if the child is comfortable recording this content or not. The ones that really do it for me are the ones that are humiliating the children online as you said. That really grinds my gears!!! it is really sad that people would do that to their own flesh and blood.
@@SocialSymone Aww thank you! I appreciate your content so much, I've fallen victim to the overconsumption trend on social media and your videos helped me snap out of that.💗
I feel blessed to be able to help in anyway. I am so happy to hear this! I've been there before also with hair products. You made the change of what wasn't working for you, that's something to be proud of! You got this. It's not where you came from, it's where you're going 💕💕💕
Acting or not, the mom is teaching her to act like that for a reward which will no doubt cause her to act like this in real life. She’s not a professional actress, so the lines are blurred. I know I’m not a parent and probably won’t be, but it doesn’t take a parent to know that what’s happening is wrong
I don't participate in rage bait for this EXACT reason. Parents who do this don't actually care about how this will affect their children's future. They care about view, clouts, money etc. I'm sure she's like it worked for "Here comes Honey Boo Boo" ignoring all of the shit that came after it
Thank you for exposing child exploitation. This type of clout chasing is unacceptable. And those family channels that video their kids just doing normal things.
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where is a friend or family member in this situation or is there isolation? how and who is letting this mom and other parents get away with abuse?!?!?
😬 They act just alike more than likely. THE DAD was even on board! SMH Birds of a feather
Grands? Aunts? Cousins?
If i ever tried to be a momfluencer and started posting content like this, my family would drag the shit outta me, take the kids, and force me into therapy 🤦🏾♀️
People like that don't accept sensible adults in their lives. Only other tiktok mamas allowed, because they can't stomach hearing someone disagree with their choices.
It doesnt matter if this is fake or not. This will follow this child forever. She needs to look at the kids from the early mommy bloggers and the consequences of it
This mom is abusive.
with a capital A
That mother should talk to any child star (Nick or Disney), child reality star ( i.e. Honey Boo Boo, Dance Moms, etc), & child social media 'influencer' (i.e. Lil Tay, Bhad Bhabie) and ask them how they feel now as adults knowing their entire childhood was documented for the world to laugh at, judge, and bully. I would hope she would think twice and be utterly ashamed she has used her child as content for clicks. 100% there digital footprint is forever and consent matters.
First of all, there’s no discipline in that house. That little girl is overweight and raised by her iPad. I know parents that have let their kids run the household, now one is in jail and the other has 6 different baby daddies.
Disregarding everything else exploitative about this, you shouldn’t post children online for two reasons 1) AI deepfakes are a thing, and 2) predators with access to AI deepfake tech also exist.
Why would the parent publicize her daughter shoplifting? Omg.. 🙃😳
Its clearly she's using the child for attention. It's for views/comments. This type of content must be reported immediately.
I’m so sick of people having kids that they don’t want to raise. Mom is probably a nightmare and treats her like an accessory instead of explaining things to her so she just copies what she sees
As my dad continues to say, "You don't have to take a test to be a parent."
I see why he says that!!!
@@SocialSymone Yes ma'am! 💯. I agree with the digital footprint analysis as well.
Lol you do have a take a test, but it's just a pregnancy test! 😅
Poor kid, the internet doesn't forget.
This is neglect.... The parents are terrible... This girl down the road will be embarrassed.. Those clips will stay on the internet forever
This horrible woman is getting the child she deserves. It's totally this mother's fault. Immature and more obsessed with their social network life than with actually disciplining her child and giving her some real love and understanding instead of publicly shaming her and making content out of her. It only fuels the child's bad behavior.
I just went to their tiktok… they have more than 2 million followers!!! How disgusting.. 2 million people support this?
oh my goooooooooddddddddddd
The long term impact is going to be horrendous on this child. Thank you for digging deeper and finding more information on this mother! There’s so much to unpack. Great job👏🏼 😮
Worst mother. Never saying no made your life like this. You mame are the problem. Poor kid is going to have a hard life because of no parenting. If its a skit its still bad parenting
I AGREE!!
Happy someone is talking about this. People on instagram keep commenting on her weight and ignore that its obviously the mom coaching her to make money off of her
I hate that people feel comfortable to do that. let's be honest, she knows she's fat, kids at school probably tell her everyday, she has a mirror. she's a child, she can't change her diet and lifestyle, she has absolutely no control. commenting on it does nothing, and if she were to see it she'd only feel bad with no way out. even bad behaved kids don't deserve eating disorders. commenting on this child's weight is literally just you, as an adult, bullying a kid. let's not focus on her appearance and more on how her mother raised her poorly and is now posting it online. I don't wanna say "fatphobia" because people are so triggered and sensitive about that word in a world where heroin chic and buccal fat removal are all the range, but...
@@k4nd1incyb3rsp4c3 Well said
@@k4nd1incyb3rsp4c3this this this this this!!!!!
@@k4nd1incyb3rsp4c3i agree with you fr it’s frustrating people immediately talking crap on the KIDDDDDD when it’s literally the sh!tty ahh mother
Military taught me that we dont negotiate with terrorists.
I'm so sad for that little child
People creating their own reality TV.
She's acting like this is a business..smh THIS IN EXCHANGE FOR HER CHILDS PUBLIC IMAGE 😡
@SocialSymone True that. But how is it different than Honey Boo Boo or Toddlers and Tiaras? I'll tell you. The parent has cut out all the middle people. The parent is the writer, editor, producer, agent, craft service, camera person, etc. At least until the channel blows up and those positions can be hired out if needed. Isn't that how most creators work? They start out doing all the work (or as much as possible) on the channel themselves, then when the revenue gets to the point, they can afford to hire a person for a task they do. We don't know what is going on behind the scenes. It's a reality TV TH-cam channel. If you don't like the content, don't engage with it. Just like network TV, if the ratings go down (or in TH-cam version, the engagement is low), it's up to the creator to decide to continue. Also, because we don't have any behind the scenes information, we don't know how much is real and how much is a persona for the channel. We don't know if the mom has set up a trust fund to put the revenue from the channel in. If there is a trust fund, that would be good because she would be saving for the future, which is what your channel promotes. I don't know what is going on behind the scenes on that channel. It looks like a capitalist venture. Maybe it's unethical and exploitative, but it's still capitalistic. If you think the format is inherently exploitative, then don't engage with it, bring it up to TH-cam, write your congress person, etc. Maybe TH-cam needs regulations on channels with children. Right now, it seems you can engage or not. That's it. That's the only regulation I notice. I don't know TH-cam as well as a creator does. Calling people out doesn't usually work because it's still engament (bad PR is still PR), and the internet killed shame (mostly). Maybe you could reach out to the mom personally and counsel her on different types of investment vehicles for her TH-cam revenue and suggest she pixelate the kid's face.
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All these kids being used for internet content (TikTok, TH-cam family vlogs) I want them to collectively write a book in the future exposing their parents. I’m pretty sure there’s psychological and emotional damage being done to them right now. Her TikToks, staged or not, are nowhere near funny or intriguing
People get sooo surprised when being raised like this by a mom who’s constantly making rage bait out of her child is some how narcissist
I will always stand by parents sharing their experiences parenting because I don't think people get a very honest look into what parenting is like, regardless if they want kids or not. However family channels as they currently stand is the modern day version of kids working in factories in the late 1800s. I talk about the trials and tribulations of having a small child. People only know her gender, and her age because they don't need to know anything else.
What I really hate is when parents film themselves picking up or dropping off their children at places. Like someone W I L L find them??? I don't like my daughter wearing her school branded clothing out in public unless she's going to school because I don't want strangers to know that.
I think it's good for educational purposes, so you can get insight. But things like this are unacceptable and I agree! Where your child's location is, should not be broadcasted for the world to see because everybody doesn't mean them good!
@@SocialSymone
Parents pop out kids and see dollars signs instead of a person with feelings and thoughts.
Exactly.I like the ideas of working children but in their parents farms feeding lambs. Picking eggs, cleaning the room, arranging bookshelves etc...light and cute work for them that are good physical and mental exercise, not a factory or worse social media exploitative familyverse
Unfortunately couldn’t finish this video. I can’t handle all the screaming. I hope this family gets some HELP SOON.
Very irresponsible parenting. How will these children see the world if their parents say this is an ok way to behave? Very sad what some people will do for money.
A child that grows up talking not to their parent, but to a phone camera - what else could that child be than an over-the-top actor to gain someone's actual attention?
Saying “someone like her” as her mother is insane.
Ain't no way that child is SEVEN
That mom looks crazy 🤦🏻♀️ goodbye
My grown daughter had mental health issues growing up. She would curse at school and get in trouble. I was so embarrassed and would never want people seeing how she acted in real life. My daughter is 20 with two children. I’d never want her childhood behaviors to impact her future. I refuse to put my childrens faces online. I won’t allow them to make their own social media accounts either.
When my daughter was having bad behavior, I’d never allow her to curse at me & I had rules. My daughter respects me to the utmost, as do all of my children. This behavior is embarrassing and should not be promoted like tik tok does.
Btw, I also have a 7 year old. I’d be dead before I allowed behavior like that. I have never spanked my kids and they respect me fully. Thank God my kids go to private school away from kids that speak in this manner. The school doesn’t allow any media, tv, or devices at school/home. The children are so kind and well-behaved. The schools are called Waldorf schools if anyone was wondering.
@@tamie4504 The world would be a much better place with more people like you, Tamie 😊
@@MetAlcboythank you. It’s really common sense. I’d never want to hurt my daughter like that or ruin her future plans.
I believe this is actually how they raised their kids to act. Which is basically not raise them and let them do and say whatever they want to. I don’t think it’s an act at all. It’s disgusting non parenting at its finest. I used to see 💩 like this in grocery stores all the time. Kids acting out hitting their parents telling them no etc.
I thought it was fake at first too, but your post reminded me of a little boy who looked like this girl, (grumpy and chubby) who I saw while working at an arts and crafts store, and his mom got stressed when he ran off and they couldn't find him. Then she showed up, and the mom tried to hug him, he basically pushed her away and said " next time don't piss me off." Like DAYUM... WHAT'S IT LIKE AT H OME KID?
Their responses to the comments speak volumes.
My mothers best friends child was similar to this little one…
This one is being failed…and her mother is complaining about the taste of the cake she baked…
Without intervention she’s gonna be a monster…she already is…
People are mad weird…
Your peach polka top is so prettt and the color is flattering - sidenote.
Showing people and being watched will forsure have an impact in their brain development and personality growing up and even more if they are making them do it if they dont want to, also im more worried about creeps getting pleasure from looking at the kids...and parents should not let teens have social media either.
The teens too though? 👀
I fully agree with the teens not having social media as well, I currently teach high school and I have seen how detrimental social media has been on our students. Teachers (including me) across the nation have seen a decline in critical thinking, reading comprehension, social and communication skills, emotional regulation, and mental health. One issue I saw a lot last year is that kids would beef with each other online (literally would cuss each other out and have roast sessions on insta live), bring that beef into school, fight and then other students would spread the fight video over social media. And in a way, these kids are getting rewarded if the video of them goes viral around school. As adults, the majority of know that the fighting and the recording is wrong, but as kids, dopamine is dopamine. So the cycle of that would just continue throughout the school year. It's gotten so bad that phones will be banned this upcoming school year at my district and I'm not going to lie, I am so grateful for that decision.
@@SocialSymone Yes teens too, there are men that watch teens online and even message them
@@SocialSymone im gonna unsubscribe from you now because you are so unaware of teens being watched by grown men and thats stupid honestly..i thought you were a smart woman
@Palyrojas kinda jumping to conclusions, don't ya think. The video isn't even live yet.
The mom saying “all of the fun that we haveee and the skits that we make. Only some people take it so seriously” 😒
I had a long comment but I’ll just say this it shows a lot about who you are when you’re doing skits like this online. The mom wants that instant attention and couldn’t do it on her own or just didn’t want to do the slow grind of gaining actual supporters who would genuinely like her for some sort of talent.
Can’t imagine the bullying or judgement she would face from peeps at school if they found her page
Watching these "parents" taking video-answers for comments made me realise that there are no adults. They're just old entitled children, who had their own kids and think they can do whatever they want with these kids. Can't express how frustrated I'm realising that this is our future generation...
The mom’s voice grates on my last nerve!! Talk about exploitation! That family needs therapy asap.
This is a child who never heard no. Growing up, myself and other millennials probably heard "I brought you into this world, I can take you out." At first I thought this might be a satirical skit about horrible parenting. Hearing the mother speak, it's no wonder the kid acts that way 😬
"I brought you in this world, I can take you out"?? That's a pretty fucked up and toxic thing to say, I hope you're aware. I get your point though
i got told this too and i’m older gen z 😭
I watched another TH-camr the other day that would post her three black children only when they were fighting so it’s really sad to see parents doing this.
Still crazy to me a parent can put a camera in their kids face to pay the goals smh
The mother is 100% the problem here...
3:30 yeah, I’ve seen all I need to see. This poor child doesn’t stand a chance. 😰
Immature parents making fake content off encouraging their kids to be like this for clout. They want her to be this way, pretty sad.
I really don’t have words to adequately express my disgust at this mama and how much she is psychologically damaging her children.
Whatever money this little girl is getting paid by her parents is nothing compared to all the job opportunities she lost by having this on the internet where employers can find it. Truly pitiful behavior for the parents
The new Lil Tay
SMH... It's does usually go well long term..bless their hearts..the poor kids
No parent I know would keep sitting on the couch recording when there kid started doing these things
You seriously need more subscribers… your videos are so well articulated and well educated but also entertaining. I really love your channel!
Girl is having her own reality tv show on tik tok with her daughter as the star
my question is: who is watching this!!! millions of people never learned to "feed the trolls" ?? for as awful and exploitative as it is, it wouldn't exist if it weren't getting insane engagement. oh well 🤷♀️ it gives my favorite youtubers content!
I haven't got a kid of my own... But I know for SURE, back when I was a kid, if my siblings or cousins got caught swearing we had our mouth washed with soap. Seriously, luckily I never swore when I was little and I don't even swear now. The word, "Grounded." We feared that word. When we got told that we're grounded... We Got Grounded for real. So seeing this is crazy.
the kid is hilarious. her comedic timing is impeccable and she has great delivery. it's a shame she's being pushed in a undesirable comedic direction. kids aren't really able to enjoy jokes responsibly. or know when to turn it on or off
these parents are truly unhinged.
Straight child abuse. There's a case for child abuse about the child's weight alone. They probably give her treats for tricks just like a dog being trained.
I will never understand why people do these things to their kids and put them on the internet this way.
13:37 “DUDE STOP IT” while shes still sitting on the couch recording 📱 🧍♀️
I know I am off topic, but I think the mom doesn’t really have ground to comment how her daughter’s makeup look. Look at hers.
19:18 has cps been called yet?😬
She is a bad mom. Social services should get involved
No! This mom is manipulating her and forcing her what to do or say. This is a clear and cut case of child abuse!!!!
learned behaviour, bullying children idk whats next
Anytime the faces are blurred out and it’s really outrages it’s a skit and fake.. plus the acting is horrible .. it’s all for views baiting ppl in I’m surprised ppl really think this stuff is real
No... SHE IS NOT BLURRED OUT ON TIKTOK. I BLURRED HER MYSELF IN MY EDIT! But I still agree, Her mom does not care to protect her image.
@@SocialSymone I get it but I see alot of videos were the faces are blurred out like this which always makes me side eye the video
@@mo2love216 I understand… That would make me think the same 💕
Being a parent is not easy. But you have to at least try…
This woman is shameful! There needs to be laws against exploiting children on social media
I 1000% believe this is rage baitie child exploitation! I weep for this child! The internet is forever.
it’s crazy that i knew parents of peers growing up who were just like this bc they always thought their kid’s behavior was “quirky and entertaining ✨”
I love your videos, you really discuss and point out things that are important for society’s growth. ❤️ I don’t know if it’s my device but your mic sounds softer in this video so I was struggling to hear you but I didn’t have the same problem with your other videos. 😔
Most kids are a reflection of their parents, and thats all I have to say.
I was going to school to be a teacher. I did 3 months student teaching then quit in the middle of the day because there are sooooooo many kids and parents like this
That mess was truly hard to watch.
“Amelia” reminds me of that Lil’ Tay persona
This poor kid… this kid learned to speak like that somewhere, learned to behave like that somewhere…
Oh dear god… the mother saying „it’s easier for me to just give it to her“ is so f up… never saying no makes none of their lives easy and it will destroy the kid …
I know these people, they're my brother's neighbors. This is NOT a act, despite what they claim. They're exactly like this on a good day.
And unsurprisingly the parents are the type to get into screaming matches in public at all hours of the day ir night. Plus major drinking problems.
This is their good side, remember that. And because rage bait makes money the mother has decided to essentially exploit her awful parenting to make extra money. (Not suprising because she isn't employed as far as I am aware.)
If this is true this is HORRIBLE 😫
Have you reported this to social services or whatever they call it in your jurisdiction
@@EASJR1991 As far as I'm aware, cops have been called to their house for noise complaints. Idk about CPS, mostly because the children aren't in danger. Being a shitty parent isn't the same thing as being a abusive parent. And considering that CPS already has their hands full with literally thousands more serious cases, I feel like calling them would be a waste of time.
We just kind of ignore them and hope that they go away. All you can do with narracists and attention seekers tbh.
I don’t have TikTok, wonder what the comments say surely no one is supporting any of this. Her mum sounds high and off it.
Girlie! I have been binge watching you and I love your commentary! You are very rational compared to some of the tik toks you are covering and I LOVE IT!
Gonna binge more lol!
Thank you so much!!💕💕💕 I appreciate you and hope that you stick around🥰
@@SocialSymone you are so sweet! Definitely will! You have made the chores this week fly by. Hope you have a nice day
Years down the line she's gonna blame the school system or whatever else, but never acknowledge her part in why certain things may or may not happen for her daughter
I watched another person do a video on this and I swear everyone in the comments was just degrading the child and I was about to write a comment telling people not to do that but then I realised that I might get negative feedback.
🤬 I think the responsible thing to do is to not support that. Hopefully, he makes a comment to not bully the little girl and posts it! Any rational adult, after seeing the whole situation, will more than likely understand she is being used so she is the victim!!! Shaming her for how she looks is wrong! This little girl is being coached by her mother, who has authority over her to act and SAY these things for views. Now I don't condone bullying at all but I do think that we can have a honest conversation about the mother's actions and how badly this is affecting her daughter. But if there's ANY shame...IT SHOULD BE ON THE PARENTS!!
@@SocialSymone yes, that does sound like the right thing to do cause people were shaming her looks when she’s a literal 7 year old, and it just didn’t sit well with me at all.
a sad world we live in when adults have to be reminded not to bully children.
My “toothfairy” was literally my mother telling me I can get a quarter from the change bucket that we used for math or from her purse. I was on a flight for the hospital with my mom and I milked it for $0.50. 😂 $2 is way more than what I got for it in the late 2000s.