Ryan ToysReview
Posting Mad!
When I look it up exploiting means: make full use of and derive benefit from a resource. Use a situation or person in a unfair or selfish way. Benefit unfairly from the work of someone typically by overworking or underpaying them.What's actually going on:
Pewdiepie makes a video about parents exploiting their kids for money.
Parents that exploit their kids for money frown heavily upon Pewdiepie for risking their business.
Any other reasoning is literally apologetic bs.
Maybe those parents will save some money until the kids grow up.
If people think kids playing with toys is overworking, then I wish my parents sign me up as a kid! Is it that hard for people to believe that kids can also have fun making videos like adults and benefit greatly because of it? He never have to worry about money in the future, he's in a much safer neighborhood, he's going to one of the best school districts in the states...again I'm sure maybe you're right that some parents are, it's just not in this case. Like I said I can defend myself all day, but I know that once people make up their mind...there's no changing it[DOUBLEPOST=1483893865,1483888792][/DOUBLEPOST]
I understand his concerns but don't forget he doesn't have kids himself. He doesn't know my family personally and never spoke to us, not even once. Views to comments to like ratios had been proven many times by the fact that little 2-5 year old kids watch the channels. They don't know how to read, write , or even understand what thumbs up even means. Just watch any three year old watch YouTube for an hr and see how many times they bother to comment or like a video. The kids app doesn't even have the option to like or comments. Go to any similar kids channel that 3 year old watch and you will see similar ratio of likes/commments/views. My son always have a say in what video we do or toys to play with. Many toys are picked because I thought he would enjoy it. There are many videos where I let him choice the toys to feature even thou I know it won't get much views. People don't see what goes behind the video and assume that it's bad. We don't expect people to support what we do in any way. I just wish people stop assuming the worst in everything without knowing all the facts.I may not like pewdiepie, but I can understand his point of view. The numbers don't add up. All those views, and so little likes as well as comments? The parents having control over the content, and the kid is just kinda there. Until labor laws catch up to child based YouTube channels, I do not feel comfortable supporting them.