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The term "forced" appearing in captions or discussions surrounding these videos adds a layer of dark sensationalism. It hints at coercion, manipulation, or a lack of agency. When we watch and share these clips, we must ask ourselves: Are we witnessing a crime? Are we witnessing a mental health crisis? Your public links are automatically deleted after 13 months
If the video involves a parent filming their child for a "family vlog," the discussion shifts toward modern child labor laws and digital consent. High-profile cases of parental exploitation have led to widespread calls for legislative reform, arguing that children cannot legally consent to having their worst moments archived permanently on the internet. The "Apology Video" Skepticism