Their children went viral. Now they wish they could wipe them from the internet.

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Children “don’t know about the internet,” said one creator. “They don’t know that their images are going to live on forever.'

Children “don’t know about the internet,” said one creator. “They don’t know that their images are going to live on forever."

Within a few hours, the video had amassed over 6 million views, and her TikTok following grew to 100,000 that week. The comments she got on the video, many of which revolved around her daughter’s appearance, “horrified” her. Children “don’t know about the internet,” said Sarah Adams, a creator who runs the TikTok account Mom Uncharted, which posts videos about the ethics of parents’ content that revolves around children. “They don’t know about social media. They don’t know that their images are being blasted worldwide to billions of people, many of whom are predatory toward children. They don’t know that their images are going to live on forever.

“I think what we’re going to see is a lot of fracturing of identity on some level where kids will be even more disjointed when it comes to who they are,” Cooley said.Adults whose formative years were shared online may never grow out of experiencing a so-called invisible audience, Cooley said. “I was able to understand social media more as I got older, and that’s when I got really, really bad paranoia about who’s watching me and who’s looking at me,” said Cam,who didn’t want to be referred to by their full name out of concern for their privacy, said their needs were often sidelined by their mother’s constantly posting about them on MySpace and Facebook in the late 2000s to the early 2010s.

The last post their mother made about them, Cam said, changed their perspective. When they were homeless in 2015 to 2016, Cam said, they developed Bell’s palsy, a temporary facial paralysis that they think was caused by the immense stress of living in motels and their car.-Cam, a TikTok creator known as softscorpio

 

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I can't imagine how difficult that would be.

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So these parents discovered that using their kids for fame had a dark side, on the internet? Either really stupid or not caring.

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