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Rachel Mason - “An Update on Our Family” & Ethics of Family Vlogging | The Daily Show

2025-01-30 Comedy
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Filmmaker Rachel Mason sits down with Michael Kosta to discuss her new Max docuseries, “An Update on Our Family.” She explains what attracted her to the story of the Stauffer family, popular YouTube vloggers who shared their overseas adoption online, the ethics of profiting off your children via content, and how she navigates oversharing on her own social media accounts. #DailyShow #Vlogging #Documentary Subscribe to The Daily Show: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwWhs_6x42TyRM4Wstoq8HA/?sub_confirmation=1 Follow The Daily Show: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDailyShow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedailyshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyshow Stream full episodes of The Daily Show on Paramount+: http://www.paramountplus.com/thedailyshow Follow Comedy Central: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ComedyCentral Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ComedyCentral Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comedycentral About The Daily Show: Jon Stewart and The Best F**king News Team host The Daily Show, an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning program analyzing the biggest stories in news, politics, and culture through a sharp, satirical lens. The Daily Show redefined the late night show category on TV and, with an audience of over 51M across social media platforms, has become a launching pad for some of the biggest stars in entertainment. The Daily Show airs weeknights at 11/10c on Comedy Central.

Top Comments (10)

@JP-lu9ed 2025-01-30

No it can’t be done ethically.

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@KayBcollision 2025-01-30

You can’t compare children of family vloggers with child actors. Child actors have limited work hours and protections. Children of vloggers have no escape and no guaranteed protections or down time. They aren’t playing a role… they are having their own world exposed to the world.

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@celestialnubian 2025-01-31

This hits hard after the Ruby Franke / Jodi Hildebrandt abuse scandal.

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@silverdragon4344 2025-01-30

It's one thing to film your family for sentimental value... it's a whole other thing when your filming them for money.

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@RyanCrossOfficial 2025-01-30

Why is it so complicated to share family photos/vidoes to a small private group, not share publicly?? It feels like intentional ignorance to this option. Its great to be proud of your kids and want to share with others, but sharing with a private set of friends/family/etc is hugely difference to "sharing" publicly and making a spectacle and show of your life. That's a much more complicated situation and prone to exploitation (even unintentionally or naively)

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@elizabethpaczolt5326 2025-02-05

Just finished the series - it was appalling, fascinating, and done in a very balanced way. Hannah Cho provided a unique perspective, going from a serious fan to someone who lived through the downfall of the Stauffers and what she learned. The comment from Cho where she admitted that she could imagine the adoption of Huxley may have at least partially been done for attention and profit was really chilling. I can highly recommend this series - but a warning in advance, it is very upsetting.

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@jayannakelley9051 2025-01-30

Family vloggers..argh! The lazy parents that exploit their children for wealth! Totally disgusting! Read Shari Franke’s book - the first of the family vlogging family that aged out. Her book ‘The. House of my Mother’. She sums it up perfectly- there is no ethical or moral family vlogger parent. She GREW UP IN THAT ATMOSPHERE!!

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@krustomer 2025-01-30

I'm so grateful this is being discussed!!

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@megroy6396 2025-02-11

I LOVED LivingRosa and they ended their vlog about a year-a year and a half ago ago, which was heartbreaking. But...yeah, I think that Atlantic article about "sharenting" got a lot of people to re-consider the ethics of it.

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@elainekavros7965 2025-01-30

I never knew about family vlogging.....boy, learned something different. I would like to know how many people knew about this before....I know I use youtube for a lot of other types of content - such as the Daily Show, but also huge fan of classic films and watch a ton of that here.

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