Family influencers make the lifestyle look good. But kids pay the price, new book says
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A new book questions the ethics of family influencers monetizing their children's lives online.
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The practice of monetizing children's lives through social media raises ethical concerns about their privacy, exploitation, and long-term well-being.
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Fortesa Latifi explores the phenomenon of family influencers in her new book, *Like, Follow, Subscribe*. The book examines the motivations of parents who transform their children's lives into monetized content. Latifi's work questions the ethical implications of turning childhood experiences into public material. This exploration highlights the potential cost to children when their upbringing is used for online monetization.
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