Utah has passed a state law protecting the children of influencers, one year after family vlogger Ruby Franke was sentenced up to 30 years in prison for child abuse motivated by religious extremism.
Utah just added some safeguards for children featured on social media, following in the steps of California, Illinois and Minnesota.
Utah, where fallen YouTube star Ruby Franke and her family resided and recorded daily family life for years, has become the ...
The same children who were fodder for family influencers have become uneasy fodder for streaming documentaries.
In an era when family vlogging has become an ever-present industry, Shari Franke’s memoir stands as a powerful statement ...
It requires creators who make more than $150,000 a year from online content featuring children to set aside 15% of it into a ...
Modern women were told they could become stars by turning the camera onto their home life. But at what price?
Utah is the latest state to enact safeguards for teens and children who are featured on social media, joining California, Illinois and Minnesota. Republican Gov. Spencer Cox signed into law on March ...
The children of Ruby Franke — the disgraced former parenting YouTuber who is serving time in prison after pleading guilty to ...
The post Convicted Child Abuser Ruby Franke's Husband Kevin Takes Ownership of $1.3 Million Utah Home as They Finalize ...
After Hulk Hogan's first wife, Linda Hogan, posts a weepy video about how messed-up her family is, estranged daughter Brooke ...
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