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My teen was making up to $30,000 a month from YouTube. I was so ignorant about the kid-influencer world.
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这篇由Ashley Rock Smith撰写的文章,讲述了他女儿Claire作为一名儿童网红的经历,以及由此带来的家庭反思。Smith承认最初对社交媒体的金融运作机制和潜在风险一无所知,只是想让女儿与家人一起享受拍摄的乐趣。然而,随着拍摄的深入,他逐渐意识到这种环境的负面影响,包括对女儿的负面评价和家庭的混乱。尽管女儿曾获得可观的收入,Smith仍强调引导她理性消费和为未来储蓄的重要性。最终,由于环境的恶化,他们选择退出,并希望通过分享自己的故事,警示其他家长,让他们了解社交媒体背后的潜在风险,并学会识别和应对家庭中的虐待和煤气灯效应。

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 家庭初衷与无知:文章作者Ashley Smith最初同意女儿Claire参与YouTube拍摄,是出于家庭团聚和让女儿体验拍摄乐趣的朴素愿望,对社交媒体背后复杂的金融运作和潜在的负面影响缺乏认知,低估了风险。

💸 收入与消费观的引导:尽管Claire在最赚钱的月份获得了近3万美元的收入,但作者Ashley Smith强调了引导女儿理性消费和为未来(如购车、大学费用)储蓄的重要性,并与她沟通其收入和生活方式的“非正常性”,以避免不健康的消费习惯。

⚠️ 环境恶化与退出决策:随着拍摄的进行,家庭环境因社交媒体的参与而变得混乱,Patience(作者的妻子)首先意识到问题的严重性。当Tiffany(Patience的姐姐)侮辱Claire时,Smith夫妇立即决定退出,将女儿从不健康的环境中抽离,尽管Claire后来仍有少量社交媒体活动,但已无压力。

💡 分享经验与警示家长:Smith夫妇选择公开分享女儿Claire的网红经历,是希望提高其他家长的警惕性。他们认识到任何孩子的社交媒体账户都有可能走红,因此正在创建相关课程,提供他们希望在女儿的经历中了解到的信息,以帮助其他家长避免类似的困境。

💔 超越网红:文章不仅关注儿童网红现象,更深入探讨了家庭内部的虐待、煤气灯效应以及功能失调家庭的影响。作者强调,有时只有当一切被剥离时,才能真正看清问题的严重性,并致力于治愈家庭创伤。

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Ashley Smith and Patience Rock Smith, the parents of Claire Smith and the subjects of a recent Netflix docu-series, "Bad Influence."

Recently, my wife, Patience, and I have been getting a lot of backlash after a documentary about our daughter's time as a kid influencer aired on Netflix. I get it — the documentary shows abuse, questionable decision-making, and chaos. If I knew what I was getting into, I would never have let it happen.

But I was ignorant about the world of kid influencers. My wife's niece, Piper Rockelle, is a YouTuber with more than 12 million subscribers. My daughter, Claire, was excited about the opportunity to film with Piper. Patience thought that working with her sister, Tiffany, might help rebuild their troubled relationship. I just thought we were filming with family, and that sounded fun.

My daughter travelled to LA to film 3 days a week

I've thought a lot about trust in recent years. We're often told not to trust strangers. When family is involved, however, it's easy to ignore those little gut feelings telling you that something is off. Looking back, I can see I had some reservations about Tiffany.

Claire was part of a popular YouTube channel and appears in "Bad Influence."

At the time, I didn't hear those internal warnings — or maybe I tried not to. Each week, Claire and Patience would drive from our home in Las Vegas to LA, where Claire would film YouTube videos under Tiffany's direction.

They'd be in LA for three days, usually Sunday through Tuesday, and then come home for four days. Since Claire wasn't always in LA, having the split schedule helped us maintain some normalcy in our lives.

I wanted my daughter to know her income wasn't normal

Eventually, Claire got her own YouTube channel. Compared to other kids in Piper's "squad," she wasn't a high earner, but she still made nearly $30,000 during her most lucrative month.

I have a background in finance and encouraged Claire to save her money and invest for her future. I couldn't stand the frivolous spending I saw in LA, like the girls getting their nails done constantly. I wanted her to save for needs, like a car and college, not just on wants.

We're a pretty middle-of-the-road family income-wise. I had a lot of conversations with Claire about how her income and lifestyle weren't normal for a 14-year-old. I tried to do it in a way that didn't scare her.

I want other parents to be informed

Patience was the first one to realize that the environment around filming for the squad was becoming unhealthy. It was causing a lot of chaos in our family. Patience felt guilty — if I had never fallen in love with her, Claire wouldn't have been exposed to this world.

Patience stopped taking Claire to LA, so I went instead. It didn't take long for me to realize I wanted my child out. When Tiffany insulted Claire, we left. Claire still does occasional content on social media, but there's no pressure.

Claire's story was shared in the documentary "Bad Influence."

We've decided to keep sharing our story because we were so oblivious going in. Social media is here to stay, and I don't think it's all bad. Any child with an account could go viral or have a filming opportunity with an influencer, like Claire did. I'm creating courses for parents that have all the information I wish I'd known.

Our story is about more than that, though. It's about recognizing abuse and gaslighting, and the impact that a dysfunctional family can have. We want to heal trauma, but sometimes you can't see how bad it is until it's all taken away.

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