There are a lot of ways for kids to kill time following influencers on Tik Tok, playing games on apps,and entering virtual worlds online. It is a proven fact that it is addictive and harmful to our youth.When we take up these trends are we producing state of the art content or rather compromisingourselves by agreeing to give the kids what they want?What can happen when we produce kids’ content at any cost?Are we not selling out as public service media when supporting a trend that might be harmful?What are possible short or long term effects?Join us in this conversation and tell us what your experiences are.
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