I feel like any channel where parents are getting kids to do things, and the videos are getting high enough view counts that the owner is probably making a serious profit from them, should be under extreme scrutiny.<p>There is simply too much room for emotional manipulation as the parent pushes the boundaries on what they're making the kids do -- or even, at its most benign, simply pushing the kids to keep being in front of the camera, long after the kid wishes the channel would stop.<p>Parents should not be earning money off their kids. The balance of power simply isn't right for that to work in many cases.<p>I'm sure there are exceptions, but time and again we get examples from YouTube showing why this can be terrible for the kids.