
Making Money off Children’s Pain: Family Vloggers | Corporate Casket
Family vloggers profit off of their kids pain, emotions, and embarrassing moments. These kids can’t consent, so is it possible for this entertainment to be ethical?
Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (podtrac.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.
Show Notes
Go to http://mintmobile.com/CASKET to cut your wireless bill to $15 a month.
Welcome to the Corporate Casket, a semiweekly series where bad businesses go to die. We will discuss any and everything from bad charities, terrible CEOs, and businesses that have a lot to hide.
Family vlogging is so much more than a cute, home video—it’s become extremely profitable and can mean a camera in a child’s face on a daily basis. The ethics of this have been questioned for a while, especially after some massive controversies. Between refusing to adopt due to social media requirements or even rehoming children after a lack of proper research and education, these family vloggers have profited off some pretty gross and disturbing stuff.
Connect with me: https://linktr.ee/iilluminaughtii
Sources: https://justpaste.it/2brgx
Writers/Researchers/Helpers:
Ali Z-B
This episode was edited and mixed by:
G. Thomas Craig
Album cover art created by:
Betsy Primes
Intro Song Credits:
Last to Fall- Will Van De Crommert
Outro Song Credits:
Sacred and Profane- Nicholas Rowe
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices