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Considering the ethics of family vloggers - The Muhlenberg Weekly
: The term "sharenting" describes parents who overshare their children's lives. When these moments are monetized via YouTube or reality TV, it raises questions about whether the parents are prioritizing views over their family's well-being. Considering the ethics of family vloggers - The
: This prominent family channel faced significant backlash and temporarily shut down in 2022 after the father admitted his children were struggling with the constant documentation of their lives. Considering the ethics of family vloggers - The
: Though earlier than 2022, the DaddyOfFive case remains the primary example of parents losing custody after filming "extreme pranks" that caused their children hysterical distress for views. 3. Real-World Funeral Livestreaming Trends Considering the ethics of family vloggers - The
