Social Media Personality says Influencers should not be held responsible for the behaviour of children

Popular social media personality World Dawg has ignited a heated discussion online, arguing that social media influencers should not be held accountable for the actions of children.

According to World Dawg, parents and guardians are ultimately responsible for monitoring and controlling the content their children consume on various platforms.

In a recent clip making the rounds on social media, World Dawg emphasized that children do not have the financial means to support social media influencers, and therefore, influencers should not be considered role models or influencers of children’s behaviour.

He argued that children’s actions are shaped by their upbringing, environment, and parental guidance, rather than by the content created by social media personalities.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the role of parents in monitoring and controlling their children’s online activities has become increasingly important. While social media platforms have implemented various measures to restrict children’s access to explicit content, parents and guardians are ultimately responsible for ensuring their children’s online safety and well-being.

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