
The Chris Voss Show The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Like, Follow, Subscribe: Influencer Kids and the Cost of a Childhood Online by Fortesa Latifi
Apr 12, 2026
Fortesa Latifi, investigative journalist and author of Like, Follow, Subscribe, examines the rise of child influencers. She explores parental monetization of childhood, privacy violations and predator risks. Short, sharp conversations cover platform accountability, addictive design, cultural drivers of family vlogging, and how intimate moments become commodified.
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Everyday Filming Removes Boundaries
- Reality TV kids are filmed episodically with external crews, while influencer kids face constant, parent-led filming with no boundary.
- Fortesa contrasts a few days of filming for reality shows to all-day filming inside the home by parents.
Ruby And Frankie Abuse Example
- Chris Voss and Fortesa discussed Ruby and Frankie’s videos where parents manipulated kids, including withholding a bed for months.
- Voss recalled videos showing parents provoking children to cry for views and later criminal charges against the parents.
Kids In Distress Drive Views
- Content that shows children in distress reliably performs best, creating perverse incentives to film sickness, tantrums, or pranks.
- Fortesa cites parent influencers admitting that videos of kids in pain or sadness get the most views and money.




