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From puberty-themed videos to divulging intimate private details of their lives, YouTube's parent vloggers are leaving their children exposed.

They have since wiped their channels clean of any trace of their son, which has only aggravated the speculation by their online haters. Despite the Reddit-borne firestorm, some of it centered on their child, the couple has carried on with their prolific video output.

"If someone decides they don't like him in fourth grade and they decide to look him up and they find all of these pictures and videos and comments and threats, I feel like it's going to be something that kind of rears its head over his lifetime," Cooper told"Because nothing on the internet goes away... Employers do look people up, and colleges, they do look people up and see what their background is.

A particular point of contention is influencer parents' ease with filming their children during sensitive moments in their lives. What critics see as a lack of boundaries, family channels defend as authentic looks into the unglamorous ebbs and flows of parenting. When influencer parents' child-rearing tactics elicit scandal, their children can become targets for online hate. 8 Passengers, a channel boasting 2.38 million subscribers, follows Utah-based couple Ruby and Kevin Franke and their six children.

Nonetheless, the Frankes said widespread accusations of child abuse resulted in death threats against the family and messages encouraging their children to kill themselves. The couple also said they got a visit from Utah's Division of Child and Family services, which resulted in no action against them.Children's Right to Privacy vs. Parents' Right to Share

"When parents are the ones disclosing personal information about children, they are both the gatekeepers and also the gate openers ," Steinberg toldThe enormous pull"both from the lure of profit and the lure of public attention," she added, has created an"underexplored" children's rights issue. But the U.S. lacks comprehensive legal protections explicitly geared towards children featured in their parents' monetized social media content. While California's"Online Eraser" law, for example, permits minors to request their own content be removed by operators of websites or online services, how it might apply to content posted by their own parents remains to be seen.

"For a child who's developing, they may start internalizing what they see, what they hear, their experience of witnessing what was posted online, as well as the comments that they follow, or the retweeting or the re-sharing of this material," Domoff told"For children to grow up healthy and happy and secure, they need to have places where they feel like they have their own space, their own private world, their family environment that is unadulterated by consumerism.

Another provision in the law requires that once a young social media star's income exceeds a certain threshold, any earnings since then are to be placed in a fund that is blocked until they turn 18.

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