Rima Grace
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And they're just getting it from one post.
Well, I want to talk about something that really fascinated me while reading your book, which is how families kept pushing the envelope.
Can you tell me what kind of content tends to be the most lucrative for parents?
Jeez, like broken teeth, broken bones, hospital visits.
I know, that anecdote.
Oh my gosh, it was so heartbreaking.
It was this...
Like mom who, they were at church, right?
And then the daughter was crying because she was missing her dad.
And then they, she like pulled her aside and recorded a video of her crying.
That moment stuck out to me because the mom did ask the daughter, is it okay if we record this?
I wondered that too, as I was reading the book, like informed consent is not really a thing with children or it's just like, how can they understand the long-term implications of putting this online?
So you talked to the children of influencers for this book, which I feel like is such a rare perspective.
What did they tell you about being the subject of their parents' content?
And some of them do become family vloggers themselves.
Can you tell me about one of those conversations that really stuck with you?
Wow.
How did you feel talking with her?
And just like how much it blurs the line of like work and play.
How does being an influencer kid impact the way that these children, some of whom are now adults, think about money?