Should Children Be Allowed to Become Influencers?
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We live in the age of social media, and you have likely noticed many people labeling themselves as "influencers"—though few truly understand the actual meaning of the term. If someone gains a modest following, they often declare themselves an influencer, and seeing this status, others begin to follow them as well. Everyone is active on social media these days, including very young children. I observe many young children creating content and calling themselves influencers. Of course, children do not learn this on their own; their guardians play a pivotal role in getting them involved in these activities. Some parents encourage this because they view it as a promising career path; social media has become so popular that everyone wants to create content, knowing it can be lucrative. When discussing children becoming influencers, two distinct perspectives emerge, and it is worth examining both.

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On a positive note, young people who aspire to build a future in fields linked to social media—such as acting, modeling, dancing, or other related areas—should certainly join the platform and call themselves influencers if they believe they possess the necessary talent. While it is true that everyone claims to be an influencer these days, what truly matters is whether your content appeals to prominent figures in the industry and the level of support you receive from the audience. If your content resonates with a wide audience, garners positive feedback, and attracts support from established names in the field, then you can confidently pursue a career in this domain. Engaging in this way can boost a young person's self-confidence and help overcome the hesitations or inhibitions they might otherwise face in life, as success is often built through such significant steps. Furthermore, young creators can sometimes gain financial benefits, which provide valuable support and enable them to improve their education.
A downside of this trend is that a child may aspire to become an influencer but fail to achieve significant popularity; in their desperate attempt to boost their following, they may resort to inappropriate actions, as young minds often lack the maturity to fully grasp the consequences. Furthermore, building a presence on social media requires constant activity, which can severely disrupt a child's school life and education. Excessive social media use also raises privacy concerns; since personal photos and information are exposed to the public, privacy is effectively compromised, and this vulnerability can be exploited by others.
Ultimately, the conclusion is that there is nothing wrong with children becoming influencers; if they work in the right direction, it can significantly benefit their future and even provide financial support. Social media is an excellent platform for showcasing talent to the world—allowing anyone, regardless of their location, to connect with a global audience and share their content with people everywhere. However, certain precautions are necessary; those with talent can certainly use social media to become influencers and display their abilities to the world, though parental supervision is essential and should not be overlooked.
If someone uses social media extensively at a young age, they may encounter situations they never anticipated—or things they simply shouldn't be exposed to so early in life. Using social media at such a young age requires great caution; furthermore, you need the guidance of someone who can protect you from its negative effects.
Social media has its positive aspects, but it also has several negative sides that we should not ignore.
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Just like every other thing, advantages and disadvantages will continue to counter each other. Children needs proper guidance in everything related to internet and not jus influencing.
Change is the only thing constant. We hope for the better 😇.
Yeah
Proper guidance and supervision is must needed.