We’ve all seen them. Those influencers who have kids and post about them constantly.

The question is… did they have kids and then decide to make a lot of content… or did they have kids so they could make a bunch of content?

I think we all know the answer to that, but @whomamagonacheckme2 recently told her followers: “I’ve never seen a family vlogger that wasn’t abusing the kids behind the scenes. A NICU baby first day out you’re holding them like this above the hard ground…”

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She was referring to a video online of a new dad holding his new premature baby in a precarious way while out shopping.

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But in a general message to those parent vloggers, she adds: “What are you doing behind the cameras? I’m convinced the lot of y’all had kids just for content.”

She then moved on to a woman online who filmed her baby five hours after she gave birth. “After five hours you put your baby online?” she said.

Later she added: “If I had a kid, which I won’t? Y’all would never see it. Never…”

Source: TikTok/@whomamagonacheckme2

Watch the full clip here:

@whomamagonecheckme2

FMAILY VLOGGERS MUST BE STOPPED #familyvloggers #newborn #nicu #momtok #dadtok #premie #8passengers #childendangermentawareness #awareness #usa #america

♬ original sound – Whomamagonecheckme2

Here’s what folks thought about vlogger parents:

This is a normal reaction of course.

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Good momma bear!

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Aww being a new mom’s hard.

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Yeah… parents need to take a breather before they put their kids online.

After all… the kids have no control over this and might not like it later on in life.

But I guess that’s just the world we live in, right?

Source: https://twistedsifter.com/2023/11/after-five-hours-you-put-your-baby-online-woman-questions-if-people-have-kids-just-for-online-content-after-seeing-posts-with-premature-babies/