There’s not really a way to “deactivate” your channel - other than going through and setting every single video and playlist to private - but the channel itself would still show up just with no content - the only option you have is under “Advanced Settings” in Channel Settings where if you mark your channel as deleted you have 30 days to change your mind before it’s wiped forever.I think we've just got to sit back and watch this next month, I wouldn't be surprised if she comes back with a new February Disney vlog series next month but perhaps rebrands the channel as just herself and Callum and not as a family vlog. If she doesn't appear in the next month or two maybe that really is it?
Regarding the week trial thing, she might have been aware that school/social services/someone serious was discussing them so was almost preparing us in case it had to be shut down, maybe she thought she'd have longer to get the vlogs out, and by the fact she nearly uploaded a new video either someone externally has ordered it be shut or Callum has told her to delete it now to get rid of evidence?
Just done a google and if you go onto channelmum if you click on a video it says "Video unavailable. This video is private." If there is a difference between deactivating a channel and therefore possibly making videos private and actually deleting all content on a channel?
I agree! I don’t think the school are going to be the reason. Yes she probably shouldn’t be taking them out so often, but Daisy isn’t yet 5, so doesn’t actually need to be in school. And if she wanted to, she could take the girls out of school and home schoolAll this talk of social services and stuff is so overblown, they’re not going to waste their time on a family who time their kids out of school for a few weeks in the year to go on holiday to Florida for christs sakes.
I know there are safeguarding issues with regards the kids being shared on social, especially with questionable snippets of them in their swimming gear, but as of yet that’s not breaking any laws.
Social services and schools have got way bigger fish to fry with vulnerable children. Give your heads a wobble, she’s probably just had enough of the criticism and hasn’t learned to brush it off yet. That, or the tax man (it’s self assessment season after all).
Oh and as for it being impulsive, they’ve got previous with that from backing out of the house in such a quick u-turn
I agree. I don’t think anything dramatic has happened. I just don’t think her ego can take the criticism any longer. It’s the smartest thing she has done but there’s no doubt in my mind that she will be back.All this talk of social services and stuff is so overblown, they’re not going to waste their time on a family who take their kids out of school for a few weeks in the year to go on holiday to Florida for christs sakes.
All this talk of social services and stuff is so overblown, they’re not going to waste their time on a family who take their kids out of school for a few weeks in the year to go on holiday to Florida for christs sakes.
I know there are safeguarding issues with regards the kids being shared on social, especially with questionable snippets of them in their swimming gear, but as of yet that’s not breaking any laws.
Social services and schools have got way bigger fish to fry with vulnerable children. Give your heads a wobble, she’s probably just had enough of the criticism and hasn’t learned to brush it off yet. That, or the tax man (it’s self assessment season after all).
Oh and as for it being impulsive, they’ve got previous with that from backing out of the house in such a quick u-turn
Most teachers are probably happy to have one less in their class for a bit. Doesn’t look like their eldest was struggling at school, no upcoming exams, so why not take advantage while they’re young enough.this! The amount of people on this thread who think schools are horrified at kids being taken out for term time holidays. I’ve got a few primary school teacher friends and they literally couldn’t care less. They all say educationally it’s not a huge issue at primary level and that holidays where they’re seeing other cultures, coming into contact with other languages are actually beneficial to their education. All say that if they didn’t work in education they would take their kids on term time holidays too. All those who think the school will have had a stern word with the Knapps live in cloud cuckoo land. Schools have way bigger stuff to concern themselves with.
Can I get your mates to work at the school mine go too. We’ve been fined religiously everytime we’ve taken ours out.this! The amount of people on this thread who think schools are horrified at kids being taken out for term time holidays. I’ve got a few primary school teacher friends and they literally couldn’t care less. They all say educationally it’s not a huge issue at primary level and that holidays where they’re seeing other cultures, coming into contact with other languages are actually beneficial to their education. All say that if they didn’t work in education they would take their kids on term time holidays too. All those who think the school will have had a stern word with the Knapps live in cloud cuckoo land. Schools have way bigger stuff to concern themselves with.
Well not sure if it would help if they did as fining or not is down to LA and whether or not the head reports the absence to the LA for them to fine. I’m not saying the Knapps wouldn’t have gotten a fine for Lyla’s absence just that I very much doubt the school would be as furious about the absence as some on this thread are trying to make out.Can I get your mates to work at the school mine go too. We’ve been fined religiously everytime we’ve taken ours out.
You can't put yourself out there, in the way she did, with few boundaries at all and expect everyone to think you are brilliant. You have to be resilient and genuinely find a way not to care what people think or don't do it. She's chosen the latter, at least for now.She’s depressed after reading all this.
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