There are posters on here claiming that the demographics in their studio analytics show proof of a plus 13 audience. It is just kids watching on a device that was handed to them by an adult or teenager. There are posters that have built large audiences of kids and now are transitioning video content that can "avoid" being designated as for kids. There has been post after post of people that have an absolute erroneous understanding of how the law impacts content creators. They have flaunted the idea that the FTC can't possibly take action against everyone when they have not even bothered to read the stipulated court order and even remotely have an understanding of the power involved in a permanent injunction issued by a federal judge. I have seen scandal after scandal when it comes to kid content on Youtube. There are some really good kid content creators out there that I have a lot of respect for and I know that they will survive this issue. I have personally experienced earning a large amount of ad revenue on kids content. I am also a supporter of COPPA and the FTC's actions. Sure everyone says nobody wants to harm kids. At least until you actually ask yourself the question and legitimately answer it. If you actually care, there is legitimate research out there to illustrate the problem. Sure you can dismiss it all and call everyone that wants to challenge your revenue as crazy.