A middle schooler has been defended after sharing his clear ideas about your mother’s YouTube channel.
Recently popular in a post “I a ** hole?” The Reddit Forum, the student told that her mother has been running a YouTube channel for two years. According to Kishore, his mother aims to be one of the “beauty daily life bloggers’ that posts once a month. However, the student’s face has never been” blurred “in any of these videos.
“(My mother) will not either censor my voice. For some reason she will blur her face, my father’s face and everyone’s face, but when I was on the video, I put me as the center of meditation,” she wrote that she would not specify her age, she was about to finish the middle school.
The Reddit user reported that when she is in school, her classmates draw videos from the channel and ask if she is in them. The situation becomes “more annoying” when Youtuber records her daughter “every time she could do it.”
The student said, “This meant school events, post -school classes, extra curricular, car, holidays, studying me, working, cooking, being literally at home, you name it,” the student said. “He also recorded me to take immediate care of the Strey throat for some absolutely absurd reason.”

Kishore said that the “worst thing” about this channel is that none of his mother’s customers “is not a problem with a prepubescent middle schooler who is exposed to internet hazards, with no privacy in her daily life.”
While he did not share the name of the YouTube channel, the school children recalled that there was a video with his voice and face that had “more scenes” than any other video, which did not include his voice and face.
He said, “One thing I am worried is is that she will go mad at me and shout at me and show off and I am not her child again,” she said, would she remove the channel without telling her mother.
In response to the post, many readers defended the middle schooler to remove their mother’s channel. He also made his recommendations on other methods to handle the situation and criticized his mother for sharing videos with his child’s face.
“If the channel facilitates your face (without your permission), you have every right to remove the clips that are your specialty,” one wrote. “Maybe don’t remove the channel yourself, but you are appropriate to remove your image clip from that channel.”
“Your mother is actually your mother (a ** hole), when she is to unabilid your face, while she censor her herself at first. I mean WTF? It’s scary and you are scary and you Needed Be worried about your privacy, โand another wrote.
“Every time she films you, just keeps saying,” I don’t agree to be filmed, “repeatedly. Waste each shot,” one third replied.
The teenager also explained in the comments that when he tried other methods to bring the YouTube channel down, he did not work. He also responded to the people urging to take legal action against his mother, who did not think he was necessary.
“I have tried to report her channel and video several times, but either YouTube doesn’t take it seriously or just takes it to actually to process the report forever. Also, all my friends joke about how I am famous (my mother has 300 customers) and ‘I know that your mother’s youtube channel is’ and I don’t think it is serious that she is.
Many American states have passed laws to protect child social media affected, which are under 18 years of age. In September, a law was passed in California, in which parents needed to separate the money earned by the child social media affected. The law required 15 percent of children and adolescent earnings, which were to be kept in a trust untouched by their 18th birthday. The law, called the Kugon Law, first applies only to child actors.
Laws in Illinois and Minnesota allow children to sue the parents who do not pay different money for them.
Earlier this month, Utah’s Governor Spencer Cox signed a law, giving adults a way to scrub any digital content that was painted them as minors of any platform. This requires the parents to set money on one side for children painted in online materials.