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The instructor defended the mother’s request to remove the YouTube family channel


After sharing his explicit thoughts on his mother’s YouTube channel, a guidance school has been defensive.

In a recently shared post in the popular “Am I a Hole **?” Reddit Forum, a student, explained that his mother has been running the YouTube channel for two years. According to the teenager, his mother’s goal is to be “one of the” bloggers of everyday life “that is sent a month. However, the student’s face has never been” blurred “in any of these films.

“[My mom] It doesn’t censor my voice either. For some reason, he wiped out of his face, my father’s face, and everyone else’s face, but when I was in the film, he made me the center of attention. ”

The Reddit user explained that when he is at school, his classmates pull movies out of the channel and ask if he is in them. Things become “more annoying” when YouTuber records his daughter “every time possible”.

“This means school events, post -school classes, curricula, car, holidays, I’m studying/doing work, cooking, literally just at home, you name it,” the student added. “He also captured me for immediate care for the throat Strepe for some reason.”

The student claims that your mother's YouTube subscribers have a problem with a pre -age guidance school to the dangers of the Internet

The student claims that your mother’s YouTube subscribers have a problem with a pre -age middle school. (Gett pictures)

The teenager said the “worst thing” about this channel is that none of his mother’s subscribers “have a problem with a pre -age middle school to be exposed to the dangers of the Internet and there is no completely in his daily lives.”

While he did not share the name of the YouTube channel, the school reminds him that there is a video with his voice and face that has “more views” than any other movie, which did not include his voice or face.

“The only thing I’m worried about is that he gets angry at me and shouts me and pretends that I am not his child again,” he added.

In response to this post, many readers defended the junior school because of the desire to remove his mother’s channel. They also made his recommendations on other ways to handle the situation and criticized his mother for sharing the film with his child’s face.

One wrote: “If the channel has your face (without your permission) you have the right to delete those clips that show you.” “You may not delete the channel itself, but you are justified in removing your image clips from that channel.”

“Indeed is your mom [the a**hole] Because of the absence of his face while he even censored himself in the first place. I mean WTF? This is crawling and you I have to Worried about your privacy. “

One third said in response, “Whenever he shoots you, just say,” I don’t consent to shoot. ”

The teenager also explained in the comments that they did not work while he tried other ways to lower the YouTube channel. He also responded to people who asked him to take legal action against his mother, who did not think he was necessary.

“I have tried to report her channels and movies many times, but either YouTube doesn’t take it seriously or just for forever the report is needed. Also, all my friends are joking about how I was famous (my mother’s 300 subscribers) and” I know your mother’s YouTube channel “and I don’t think I should be in CPS.

Many US states have adopted laws to protect the influence of the child’s social media under 18 years of age. The legislative was approved in September in California and was required by parents to abandon the money he earned by the child’s social media. The law needed 15 % of children and adolescents’ income to stay intact until the 18th anniversary. The law, called Coogan’s law, was previously applied only to child actors.

The rules in Illinois and Minnesota allow children to complain to parents who do not leave money for them.

Earlier this month, the UTA governor Spencer Cox signed a law that gives adults a path to clear any digital content that was identified as minors from any operating system. It also requires parents to abandon money for children in online content.

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