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YouTubers like Alyssa Grenfell might mean well, but they're promoting really harmful misinformation. WATCH MY FULL DEBUNKING: • These 'child influencer' laws are bad and ... READ MY FULL 7,000 WORD BREAKDOWN ON THE UTAH LAW: https://www.usermag.co/p/utah-protect... READ MORE DEBUNKING: https://www.usermag.co/p/no-family-vl... Support my independent journalism: 🙏 Patreon: / taylorlorenz 🗞️ Buy a paid subscription to my Substack: https://www.usermag.co Recently, Alyssa Grenfell published a video discussing Mormon family vloggers, children online, and influencer culture, but during the discussion, she got A LOT wrong about age verification, identity verification, and child influencer laws. I think the conversation raises why it's so difficult to get people to understand how these laws actually work, and consider the bigger questions about internet freedom, youth autonomy online, and the growing push for digital ID laws in the United States. I explain why tech policy experts, journalists, and free speech advocates are deeply against these "family vlogging" or "child influencer" laws. I walk through the claims being made about child influencers, family YouTube channels, and kids on social media, and I explain what these laws actually say and how they could affect content creators, journalists, activists, and young creators online. Not only do the laws claiming to regulate family vloggers not protect kids, they endanger them and are a Trojan horse for government censorship and surveillance. I explain why popular YouTubers like Alyssa Grenfell might not understand what's really going on, and why what she's pushing is so unintentionally dangerous. I explain: Why current child influencer laws, like those in Utah, are deeply flawed and extremely counterproductive. The connections between Mormon content and the propagation of right-wing talking points. How these laws empower abusive parents and stifle accountability in the family vlogging world. The critical role of tech policy expertise and a nuanced understanding of the influencer industry in shaping effective legislation.