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    In the digital playground, ‘kidfluencers’ are the new swing kings and queens, but beneath the veneer of viral videos and adorable antics, lies a murky world of exploitation and legal loopholes

    In the realm of the internet, a novel class of celebrities has surfaced, captivating the digital world with their youthful charm and innocence. These are the ‘kidfluencers’, children who have become internet sensations even before they’ve fully understood the world around them. But beneath the surface of this seemingly glamorous world,

     there lurks a darker reality of exploitation and legal ambiguities.

    Kidfluencers, young children who earn substantial income through sponsored content and collaborations with big brands, have become a worldwide trend. In the United States, despite protective laws like the “Coogan Act” of 1939 safeguarding the earnings of child performers, kidfluencers find themselves navigating a legal twilight zone. These laws, regrettably, do not cover children who are making a name for themselves on social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

    In India, the wave of kidfluencers has significantly reshaped the advertising industry. The influencer market, currently valued at Rs 900 crore, is projected to skyrocket to a staggering Rs 2,200 crore by 2025. The rise of kidfluencers has not only shifted societal norms but also revolutionised the buying patterns within families.

    The kidfluencers phenomenon in India can be traced back to the sudden fame of Taimur Ali Khan Pataudi, the son of Bollywood stars Kareena Kapoor Khan and Saif Ali Khan. Taimur might have been the pioneer, but he’s far from being the only one. A host of children, many of whom gained popularity through reality shows, have joined the kidfluencers bandwagon. The advent of affordable mobile data has further propelled this trend, with a surge of children flocking to platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. These young trendsetters are making significant waves in India. Some notable names include Anantya Anand, Megan Rakesh, Anushka and Aayushka, Nihal Raj, Amreen Malhotra, Praajakta Padhi, and many others.

    These child influencers are more than just adorable photos and entertaining videos. They are influencing ‘parents’ purchasing decisions and are often the first to identify new trends. With 90% of kids between the ages of 13 and 17 using social media, their influence is undeniable. Their impact extends beyond their immediate circle, shaping market trends and consumer behaviour on a larger scale. As we delve deeper into the digital age, the influence and reach of these young trendsetters are only expected to grow.

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    However, the world of kidfluencers is not all glitz and glamour. It also harbours serious risks. These children are vulnerable to exploitation due to the absence of legal rights pertaining to their income and safe working conditions under labor law

    However, the world of kidfluencers is not all glitz and glamour. It also harbours serious risks. These children are vulnerable to exploitation due to the absence of legal rights pertaining to their income and safe working conditions under labor law.

    Social media platforms like YouTube and Instagram prohibit children under the age of 13 from having an account. To circumvent this, parents often manage the accounts and finances of their kidfluencer children. They negotiate deals with marketing agencies, brands, and other stakeholders, effectively becoming the sole custodians of the income generated by their children’s videos.

    Unlike child actors in the entertainment industry who enjoy certain protections, kidfluencers operate in a grey area. Their activities are not regulated, and they are at risk of being exploited by adults in their lives. Politicians are now beginning to take notice, spurred on by socially conscious teens who have witnessed the public unmasking of renowned family vloggers such as Machelle Hobson and Ruby Franke for their child exploitation and abuse.

    The rise of kidfluencers underscores the transformative power of social media. However, it also highlights the urgent need for legal protections for these young influencers. As the world grapples with the implications of this new phenomenon, it is crucial to ensure that the rights and well-being of these young influencers are protected.

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