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Joining us today to discuss her latest article in The Atlantic, we have Kate Lindsay. Kate is the co-founder of Embedded, a newsletter about Internet culture. She also writes for The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Verge, and Vulture.
In this episode, we are diving into the phenomenon of social media babies becoming aware of their social media presence online, some of the dangers and pitfalls that are associated with it, the legality behind whether or not your child has the right to delete their social presence once they turn 18, and the laws that are following that sentiment. Also, monetization of kids and whether or not they are entitled to compensation and the difference between doing it for the likes and doing it for the connection.
Read Kates's article here.
Check out the Embedded newsletter here.
Connect with Kate here.
To connect with Hillary, click here.
Read more about Digital HQ here.
For more episodes, go to SOCIALCOMPLEXPOD.COM
Produced by You Lucky Dog Productions.
Joining us today to discuss her latest article in The Atlantic, we have Kate Lindsay. Kate is the co-founder of Embedded, a newsletter about Internet culture. She also writes for The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Verge, and Vulture.
In this episode, we are diving into the phenomenon of social media babies becoming aware of their social media presence online, some of the dangers and pitfalls that are associated with it, the legality behind whether or not your child has the right to delete their social presence once they turn 18, and the laws that are following that sentiment. Also, monetization of kids and whether or not they are entitled to compensation and the difference between doing it for the likes and doing it for the connection.
Read Kates's article here.
Check out the Embedded newsletter here.
Connect with Kate here.
To connect with Hillary, click here.
Read more about Digital HQ here.
For more episodes, go to SOCIALCOMPLEXPOD.COM
Produced by You Lucky Dog Productions.