What if your parents filmed your entire childhood, and put it on the Internet as well? This is reality for many children of so-called family vloggers, who from an early age on are the stars of their parents' online channels. The views, likes and money are pouring in, because family vlogs can be unprecedentedly popular. Why is that? And what consequences can it have when your entire childhood is viewable on YouTube? Come watch a short film by Go Short and reflect further with philosopher Femke Takes and scholar of law Raphaël Gellert on whether parenting, privacy and vlogging go hand in hand.
This programme is in Dutch.
Stella Kyriakopoulos