Florida is home to countless family influencers, but kids appear in videos with no protections or payouts.
In one minute you can email lawmakers and ask them to protect children featured in monetized online content.
The Problem
Kids are filmed from birth during vacations, meltdowns, or even staged pranks and those videos can live online forever for profit.
Parents and influencers can earn significant income while children have no guaranteed share of the money.
Florida is a hotspot for family channels, yet there are currently no laws protecting these minors.
Why Florida Needs A Law
Why is this harmful? Kids grow up without real privacy or control over their identity and earnings.
How do other states handle this? States like Washington and Illinois require revenue sharing and give young adults the right to request removal of content.
Why now? Social media family content is booming, and Florida is at the center of it.
What used to be private family memories like vacations, milestones, or silly moments at home are now monetized content.
Children are often filmed crying, being disciplined, or caught in vulnerable situations that live forever online.
These moments are used to generate views, grow influencer accounts, and turn children into revenue streams,
often without their consent, understanding, or any guarantee of financial compensation.
This is happening right here in Florida, where many high profile creators live or film, yet there are currently
no laws protecting these children.
What We Are Asking For
Require compensation for children featured in monetized content, with money placed in protected accounts for them.
Limit exploitative or embarrassing content that is shared for profit.
Offer clear guidelines for age appropriate content and parental accountability.
Ready to Take Action?
Click a button below to send a prewritten email to key Florida lawmakers urging them to protect children
featured in monetized online content. You can personalize the message before sending.