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Parents Drive Influencer Children Despite Risks

Summary by T21
Advert: Red Hat's Open Hybrid Cloud In Latin America, being an influencer is already positioned as one of the professions dreamed of by boys and girls, and 34% of parents would be willing to support it, driven by the rise of platforms such as YouTube and TikTok. Being an influencer is no longer just a trend: it is a professional aspiration for new generations. According to a study by Kaspersky, 34% of Latin American parents would be willing to s…
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Advert: Red Hat's Open Hybrid Cloud In Latin America, being an influencer is already positioned as one of the professions dreamed of by boys and girls, and 34% of parents would be willing to support it, driven by the rise of platforms such as YouTube and TikTok. Being an influencer is no longer just a trend: it is a professional aspiration for new generations. According to a study by Kaspersky, 34% of Latin American parents would be willing to s…

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T21 broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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