I do not think there is anything with kids being influencers, we live in a world where social media is everywhere, Kids grow up around cameras, phones, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and other online platforms, For kids creating content is normal ,just like watching TV was for previous generations.

Kids today review toys, share talents teach content online, dance, sing and inspire other kids worldwide.
Some build opportunities that many adults can only dream of through media.
They get sponsorships meet people from parts of the world and sometimes earn money that helps their families.
Looking at it from that angle, it is easy to understand why some parents encourage their children to become content creators, but then there is the other side of the conversation, the thing about children is that they are still children.
A child may enjoy making videos today but may not fully understand what it means to have millions of strangers watching their life, they may not understand privacy, online safety, digital footprints, or the fact that something posted today can remain on the internet for years.
That is where my concern usually comes in, sometimes I watch certain family content online and I find myself wondering whether the child genuinely enjoys being part of the content or whether they are simply participating because the parent wants them to.
And honestly, that can be difficult to determine from the outside.
There is also the issue of safety, the internet can be a wonderful place, but it can also be a very strange place, not everybody watching a child online has good intentions, when children become public figures at a very young age, they are exposed to attention that they may not be emotionally prepared to handle.
Then there is the question of money.
If a child is helping generate income through content creation, who controls that income? How much of it is being saved for the child's future? Is the child benefiting from it or is someone else benefiting more?
These are important questions because there have been situations where children worked for years creating content only to grow up and realize they had little control over the money generated from their image.
At the same time, I don't think every parent who allows their child to become an influencer is automatically exploiting them,some parents genuinely create healthy environments, protect their children's privacy, limit what is shared online, and make sure the child is comfortable every step of the way, that is why I don't completely agree or disagree with the idea.
For me, the real issue is not whether kids should be influencers, the real issue is how it is being done.
If the child's wellbeing, safety, education, privacy, and future are being protected, then I can understand it, but if the child is being pushed into content creation purely for views, fame, or money, then that becomes a completely different conversation.
At the end of the day, children deserve opportunities, but they also deserve protection, and because of that, I think parents, platforms, and even society have a responsibility to make sure that if children are going to be influencers, they are first allowed to be children.
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Ultimately, there should be a balance. There should be a guide, direction consent and restrictions if children will be encouraged to go into influencing, and the things they do should matter as well. They shouldn't be pressured also.

Absolutely true.
Thanks for the support
Yes, children deserve these opportunities.
I guess parents just have to more careful because too much info on social media isnt too good and also the kids could grow up and hate that some kind of videos of them are out in public.