Maybe the bigger issue is not what youtubers (or possibly even grammers) portray but the fact that they put their children out there at all? I think they risk their safety and put them at risk of potential harm. From what I've read it seems more than possible to join enough dots to find out an unacceptable amount about theses YTers or IGers children from where they live to where they go to school. It is all of our responsibility to protect children but surely none more than the children's parents. I work with children and whilst I take all of my job very seriously I take the duty to protect most seriously of all. Personally (and this is (a) contraversial and (b) likely uninforceable) I do not believe anyone should be allowed to share their children with others except through private messaging until an age where it is possible to gain informed consent from a child. I believe it not only places them at risk but I also believe it invades their right for privacy. I know many may disagree but this is my opinion.What really pisses me off about Katie is that she bangs on about her kids’ privacy and how it’s not fair to show them having a tantrum or behaving badly at all yet she tries to make out she’s relatable? It’s not relatable for children to never squabble or be grumpy. And if you aren’t comfortable showing that side of things, don’t be a family influencerI don’t think it’s fair that she makes money from us, her “followers” whilst only showing the good aspects of her life.
You can’t be precious about your kids having private lives and then use them to sell cars, board games and bloody toothpaste!
Exactly this, you can work our Katie’s address and the school the children go to as well. People don’t seem to realise the Internet is a big place with some scary people out there...Maybe the bigger issue is not what youtubers (or possibly even grammers) portray but the fact that they put their children out there at all? I think they risk their safety and put them at risk of potential harm. From what I've read it seems more than possible to join enough dots to find out an unacceptable amount about theses YTers or IGers children from where they live to where they go to school. It is all of our responsibility to protect children but surely none more than the children's parents. I work with children and whilst I take all of my job very seriously I take the duty to protect most seriously of all. Personally (and this is (a) contraversial and (b) likely uninforceable) I do not believe anyone should be allowed to share their children with others except through private messaging until an age where it is possible to gain informed consent from a child. I believe it not only places them at risk but I also believe it invades their right for privacy. I know many may disagree but this is my opinion.
I felt like this about Kerry Whelpdale she was always using Tesco and now suddenly her hauls are featuring more and more Waitrose.She’s probably praying it will. Typically though that’ll be her excuse & she’ll stick to that won’t she.
Since when did she start shopping with Sainsbury’s? I only ever see she shops with tesco.
Oh silly me, they offered her a deal she’d never say no to.
Don’t get me wrong, I shop everywhere, I have my favourite things from each so I’m not hugely loyal to just one supermarket but I just find it uncomfortable that Katie is now a sales person for Sainsbury’s when she’s always so clearly been a tesco girl & it’s only because she’s doing an ad (with no #).
Be thankful that your life is simple and that you don't have to live like they do. Constantly having to have a big house, newly renovated for the latest trend, new expensive car, new clothes weekly. If they fail to keep up with the "aspirational" lifestyle then their followers drop and money drops. Its their job to keep up to date to keep selling to you. I would hate to live like that. Without realising it, most of these scammers (the ones with a conscience) would be better off working a 9-5 rather than selling their children and constantly out buying pointless stuff. Its an empty life.Just watched her latest vlog. I think if I went to visit and she made me a cuppa and we got comfy on her sofa is fall asleep listening to the sound of her voice. It's so monotonous and slow and boring! That along with her expressionless eyes that always look blank or like she's depressed.
I have never seen so much stuff in drawers- well aside from Emily Norris and Louise Pentland and others having too much of the same!
Maybe I'm living a sad sad life but I literally own 3 pairs of jeans 4 jumpers and a handful of tops. 2 bras and 10 pairs of knickers. 1 pair of converse. 1 pair of boots. Some wellies and come the summer a sandal of some kind. A pair of running shoes and 1 pair of leggings. 1 coat. I buy sunglasses new each year and they just about last the summer! I cannot imagine 1. Having the money to spend so much on clothes etc that I fill 6 bags for charity! 2. Having more in my wardrobe than I can physically wear in a week! 3. Having the additional funds to keep buying storage baskets and holders etc!
I live a simple life but I find these vlogs really hard to watch and in complete awe of the amount of stuff!
Exactly. How awful to expose yourself (and worse still your non-consenting children) to this extent for money and gifted stuff. What a way to live. Much better to be enonomous, discrete and protective of your privacy, your partners (if indeed you have one) and children's (if indeed you have a child or children). Much better not to expose yourself to public scrutiny. Much better not to expose your children to any additional risk by putting them 'out there'. Much better to have less and be content with what you have. Much better to live an authenic life. Much better to seek love, respect, self-respect, acknowledgement, care and a sense of self-worth from those who actually know you. Actually so much better to be usBe thankful that your life is simple and that you don't have to live like they do. Constantly having to have a big house, newly renovated for the latest trend, new expensive car, new clothes weekly. If they fail to keep up with the "aspirational" lifestyle then their followers drop and money drops. Its their job to keep up to date to keep selling to you. I would hate to live like that. Without realising it, most of these scammers (the ones with a conscience) would be better off working a 9-5 rather than selling their children and constantly out buying pointless stuff. Its an empty life.
I totally disagree with this! I think it’s fine to share family life, without showing your children in a negative light or sharing this that will embarrass them later in life. It’s up to us, as adults, to read between the lines and understand that. I have gained some great ideas from watching her, I also recognise that there will be times her kids melt down. I wouldn’t want to show that part of my kids to anybody either, in real life or online. I actually have more respect that she doesn’t, than for those who post negative sides of their children.What really pisses me off about Katie is that she bangs on about her kids’ privacy and how it’s not fair to show them having a tantrum or behaving badly at all yet she tries to make out she’s relatable? It’s not relatable for children to never squabble or be grumpy. And if you aren’t comfortable showing that side of things, don’t be a family influencerI don’t think it’s fair that she makes money from us, her “followers” whilst only showing the good aspects of her life.
You can’t be precious about your kids having private lives and then use them to sell cars, board games and bloody toothpaste!
Yes, most of us choose not to either, but she is using her children to make money. You can’t say on the one hand how much you respect your kids’ privacy and then use them to sell toothpaste (etc) and expect people not to notice the contradiction.I totally disagree with this! I think it’s fine to share family life, without showing your children in a negative light or sharing this that will embarrass them later in life. It’s up to us, as adults, to read between the lines and understand that. I have gained some great ideas from watching her, I also recognise that there will be times her kids melt down. I wouldn’t want to show that part of my kids to anybody either, in real life or online. I actually have more respect that she doesn’t, than for those who post negative sides of their children.
I'm sorry but I totally disagree with you. I don't think it is fine to share your (non consenting) children online (except through private messaging) I think it invades their privacy which as an individual they have a right to and secondly it places them at risk of potential harm as parents expose so much I gather it is possible to know a lot about a child.. To my mind these are two very good reasons not to share you children with the World. Funnily enough most people managed parenting just fine without having to reference b/voggers for tips and hacks and even if you want these and find them helpful does the child really need to be around. They are often little more than click bait and used for monetary gain. That isn't right. It just isn't and noone will convince me otherwise as I so strongly believe in the rights of children.I totally disagree with this! I think it’s fine to share family life, without showing your children in a negative light or sharing this that will embarrass them later in life. It’s up to us, as adults, to read between the lines and understand that. I have gained some great ideas from watching her, I also recognise that there will be times her kids melt down. I wouldn’t want to show that part of my kids to anybody either, in real life or online. I actually have more respect that she doesn’t, than for those who post negative sides of their children.
So you watch parent vloggers!!?? Even though you are so against it?I'm sorry but I totally disagree with you. I don't think it is fine to share your (non consenting) children online (except through private messaging) I think it invades their privacy which as an individual they have a right to and secondly it places them at risk of potential harm as parents expose so much I gather it is possible to know a lot about a child.. To my mind these are two very good reasons not to share you children with the World. Funnily enough most people managed parenting just fine without having to reference b/voggers for tips and hacks and even if you want these and find them helpful does the child really need to be around. They are often little more than click bait and used for monetary gain. That isn't right. It just isn't and noone will convince me otherwise as I so strongly believe in the rights of children.
With respect that is supposition on your part but to clarify, I do not watch parent vloggers however I have seen some videos and that is not the same thing. I have two main issues with parents vloggers. Firstly, I am unconvinced they are truly relateable and I believe they depict a sanitised version of truth. As such I believe they have the potential for parents to negatively compare themselves with something that isn't actually the whole truth. Secondly, I do not believe children should be 'put out there'. IMO no amount of gifted stuff justifies the invasion of their privacy or potential risk to them. We can agree to disagree but this is my opinion. To reiterate, I have seen but do not watch mummy vloggers. This does not make me unaware or ill informed but, as someone who works with young children and their parents, it does make me concerned.So you watch parent vloggers!!?? Even though you are so against it?
So what you're saying is...you've 'seen' parent vloggers, but not 'watched' parent vloggers?With respect that is supposition on your part but to clarify, I do not watch parent vloggers however I have seen some videos and that is not the same thing. I have two main issues with parents vloggers. Firstly, I am unconvinced they are truly relateable and I believe they depict a sanitised version of truth. As such I believe they have the potential for parents to negatively compare themselves with something that isn't actually the whole truth. Secondly, I do not believe children should be 'put out there'. IMO no amount of gifted stuff justifies the invasion of their privacy or potential risk to them. We can agree to disagree but this is my opinion. To reiterate, I have seen but do not watch mummy vloggers. This does not make me unaware or ill informed but, as someone who works with young children and their parents, it does make me concerned.
Yes, indeed. The verb use is slightly different I can say I have seen something but do not watch it. e.g. I could say 'I have seen Eastenders but I don't watch Eastenders' but I don't really want to have a lingusitics or semantics debate. I suppose we all have an opinion whether I have seen a few videos does not dilute my opinion. I wish you well.So what you're saying is...you've 'seen' parent vloggers, but not 'watched' parent vloggers?
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I completely agree with this. I don't watch kid-floggers for leisure, I don't understand the appeal at all. I just watch the ones I know in RL occasionally with amusement and horror to see what nonsense and lies they are chatting.With respect that is supposition on your part but to clarify, I do not watch parent vloggers however I have seen some videos and that is not the same thing. I have two main issues with parents vloggers. Firstly, I am unconvinced they are truly relateable and I believe they depict a sanitised version of truth. As such I believe they have the potential for parents to negatively compare themselves with something that isn't actually the whole truth. Secondly, I do not believe children should be 'put out there'. IMO no amount of gifted stuff justifies the invasion of their privacy or potential risk to them. We can agree to disagree but this is my opinion. To reiterate, I have seen but do not watch mummy vloggers. This does not make me unaware or ill informed but, as someone who works with young children and their parents, it does make me concerned.
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