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YouTube Child Stars and the Business of Growing Up Online
YouTube child stardom did not emerge because audiences demanded it. It emerged because platforms discovered that childhood is one of the most reliable content engines available. Children generate repeatable attention without scripts, without sets, and without fixed working hours. Play, surprise, emotion, routine, conflict, learning, embarrassment, and growth arrive naturally and renew themselves daily. From a systems perspective, childhood is not a genre. It is a renewable re
5 hours ago3 min read


Australia’s Ban on Social Media for Teens: The Illusion of Control vs the Reality of Design
For years, the debate around teenage social media use has been framed as a question of choice. Young people choose to scroll.They choose to engage.They choose to stay online. Australia’s decision to restrict social media access for under-16s has disrupted that framing — not because it has solved the problem, but because it has revealed something more uncomfortable: How much of what we call “choice” was actually design. What the Ban Didn’t Do — and Why That Matters The ban did
Jan 154 min read
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