XD the Company would still say no. Legal obligations, you know? The moment they allow Minors in their Streams, they will have to follow a Meter long list of children protection Rules.
@@smaragdwolf1Yeah... keep in mind children aren't really media trained so... good luck having them not fumble the bag and repeat the IRL names 70 billion times.
@@smaragdwolf1 One thing to note is that early on they did have some starting minors. Mostly notably Akai Haato, who had a (high school) graduation stream at one point.
@@ArispeMatt aslong they fulfill the requirements and follow the Rules, Minors can be Streamers too (above a certain Age of course). Smart Countries have Laws regarding working Teens after all^^ Otherwise, it would cause a lot of Problems for the Teens who start a vocational training after School. My Country for example. Many start their vocational training after Highschool with around 16. Laws were needed.
Future Vtubers: so, what's it like, back in your days chat ??? Good ol Chat: oh sweetie, back in our days, the idols are called comedians while their co-workers are the idols
With the amount of basically soft core porn on YT Kids... I agree. Hell, I think PH's SFW tag is literally safer to watch, and that's a xxx website! But as long as you only include the SFW tag in the search... you'd probably find less xxx-ish stuff.
I will not let my future children touch internet unsupervised until they are at least middle school. But I will give them a PC or console to play single player games only. I had a crap ton of steam backlog that is finally usable.
@@GranMaj Heh, there's a distinct possibility of my sister having kids eventually, and I'm going to make it my business to vet every game that her kids have access to, and make sure that they don't accidentally develop a gambling addiction because they took a liking to FIFA.
I agree with Rissa. Middle school is a minimum. I had nothing but a Gameboy until I actually needed a phone to call for pickups from school or something. If it’s not needed for safety or something. All this social media shit can wait
I had internet access from middle school etc, 4chan user in like 8th grade. I think its high 50/50 % on it being good or bad for you, but I learned all the dos and donts in elementary school. Many of which no one even considers anymore :P such as 0 personal information. Didnt have an actual cell phone until I was far into adult hood tho, I still dont like them and dont want one. :P
@@goldlight1322I got my first phone at 13 way back in '98. I can't remember what it was but it could display 2 lines of text, had a pull up antenna and was the size of my forearm.
Depending on the age, she probably doesn't even know the address. And depending on her speaking habits, she might be the type that only says "aunty" with no name.
I’m with Rissa on this. Didn’t have smartphone until high school, was rocking a Nokia, and didn’t have any computer until college. Did wonders compared to the youngin’s in my family
I didn’t get a phone until college. Before we would all share one cell phone. Who ever had to do something outside of school/house, they would get the phone
I disagree on the computer. None or restricted internet, definitely - but kids should develop an understanding of the technology once they're reasonable enough, because it's a really important tool - and also so they'll be less likely to fall for scams or malware later. Gotta walk the line between parking them in front of a monitor as a substitute for parenting, and being the boogeyman who is too controlling about what they are allowed to do. Should be a wide enough area to find a healthy middle ground.
It would be pretty risky to have one of the kids in a stream if they can talk. You can train an adult family member to keep up with the keyfabe, but a kid can easily blabber something damming.
It's not even that risky. Other than a name, what do you expect a kid to just randomly say? "Oh Aunty *Her name* aren't you glad we live on 'Colorful street' in Massachusetts?"
A name is enough. Plus they could mention other things like the state or town, their school, the name of a local business they were recently at or a local event. Most sensitive information isn't particularly likely to be said on an individual basis but there's a whole minefield of things to avoid when it comes to getting doxxed & a kid could easily step on one or two at random. For example, if she mentions a teacher by name, millions of people suddenly know the gender, job, & last name of a person who teaches a kid who sounds like Nerissa's niece & lives in a timezone that would have her not be at school at the moment the stream happened. If she mentions bad weather a little too specifically & only one area was having a weather based event that actually matched up with what she described, you'd straight up know where she lives. Like she could just casually say "That tornado yesterday was scary." & suddenly a bunch of people are doxxed.
Nerissa absolutely shouldn't bring her on stream but if she did even for a short bit chat needs to be off. Its happened before and we don't need chat to be the cause of a incident nor does that girl need to see chat.
After what the artists and fans did with Pekomama, I can understand her hesitation Like the vast majority would probably be fine, but I still wouldn't bring a kid onto a stream in any significant way.
The pekomama drawn in art is not a real person, nor would whatever art drawn of her "niece." I would be strongly against such art for basic moral reasons, but I don't think there's any risk of it damaging the child either. Because a randomly designed anime representation of a person is not that person.
@@bobpotato1231its a representation of a real person. It would be absolutely even worse if those types drew THAT art of niece Ravencroft becauae they are doing it with the knowledge it is a representation of an irl child. You can't pull the "its art" excuse when it's the avatar of a real person.
Kids is dangerous mainly because you don't know how well they will hold to the kafabe. If they say Nerissa's real name mid-stream, there will be a big problem.
@@jansettler4828 I thank my parents for withholding certain privilegea for a while. Didn't have a personql computer until high school and I didn't have a proper smart phone until LATER in high school. Did me more goos, I like to think.
I empathize with Nerissa. I'm not a streamer but I constantly dote on my niece and nephews. Sometimes to the chagrin of my brother. The biggest difference is I'm the older brother 😅
That is not a cancel worthy hot take... That is healthy exposure to the internet... Although, You could argue that no amount of exposure is good when it comes to the modern internet landscape....
Speaking as someone who had basically unrestricted access to a computer with internet since around age 6-7 While the internet was magical and I'm very fond of my early memories exploring the wild west internet and in some ways even appreciate the fact that I grew up with it It also undeniably fucked me up in a lot of other ways and there is no way in hell I would let a kid have anywhere close to the access I had until they are like 13 AT LEAST Especially since even though in some ways the internet is safer with more safeguards that can stop kids from seeing non-kid friendly content and more safeguards/awareness against child predators and the like it is sooo much more harming for self image and stuff like that with the prevalence of social media and unlike all the bad stuff I was exposed to growing up the stuff afecting kids today is basically a feature Like I genuinely think that starting to browse 4-chan at age 10 was way less harmful to me than normal social media use is for the average 10 year old today
For anyone who has kids begging for a phone or a tablet. here's a good tip for you: Usually the first thing a kid does when they get a hold of something is what they'll associate it with for the rest of their lives. The Bed is for sleeping. A Fork is for eating. etc. If they associate a phone or a tablet for social media, then you've ruined them. If you are a parent, or an uncle/auntie (or whatever you are. I won't assume), and the kid has NEVER touched a phone or a tablet, you can give them one on ONE CONDITION.... THE FIRST thing you should let them do on your device... should be something educational, or something productive. make them google an interesting topic, or write a poem on the word processor. but usually google should be the first thing they should do. If you do this, *CONGRATULATIONS!!!* you have freed them from brainrot (somewhat). Sauce: my computer science teacher in my first Collage.
I didn't have a phone until college, and i needed one coz i had to call my parents alot to pick me up after band stuff. Which was 4 years of me borrowing phones and ofc my parent not fucking answering. Every time have to borrow at least 3 phone before they fucking pick up lol. I did have a computer that was mine but it was in the living room lol.
I actually completely agree with her on the technology thing. We had a family computer that was slow as shit and I got my first phone when I graduated 8th grade. Kids have to learn how to exist without technology first.
That time of the internet when you wanted to talk to people about something and there was like a billion websites with forums and chats for each individual topic. The internet felt like it was a really big place with infinite possibilities and sources of information unlike now where everyone pretty much circles around the same 5-10 websites like: UA-cam, Twitch, X, TikTok, Reddit... Maybe 4chan. Even if you try looking for more the Search Engines like Google kind of heavily limit the scope, which wasn't like this before.
I agree with her opinion on children owning mobile devices. I grew up using landlines/home phones and when I got a mobile device, I was only allowed to use it during the weekend and throughout the school holidays. Even internet access was limited to flash games, and I only found out about UA-cam around 2015.
No I a hundred percent agree there especially now I didn't have a phone until I was ten and that's best I listened to my grandmother my ass got beat twice for doing dumb shit growing up and I learned after that now kids are roaming places they really don't belong on like Twitter discord might be fine if it's just for taking to friends and that is it
1:50 don’t have any phone until high school,ummmmm 🤔🤔🤔 this cultural just like me the 26 years old. Maybe her age is around this. Oh gosh I forgot she is demon live long 1000 years,quite a lot of learning curve demon.
Nerissa: I didnt have a phone until highschool Me: I mean... Me neither, but thats bc at that time the most advanced ones were the flip flop ones that at most let you play snake xD times sure has change
my first phone was in 6th grade, I got a samsung pocket. Tiny little thing and at the time my sister hogged all the electronics and I usually got the cheaper stuff or barely functional stuff. At that time if I didn't listen to my sister or pissed her off in any way she will steal either the phone or the charger in order to hide it somewhere (she did this with anything I cherished). She's a lot better now, but holy shit does it still kinda piss me off thinking back on those memories.
Kids should not be allowed to get a smart phone until at least 16. The kids who come from parents who just give them a screen from the get go are actually screwed.
Rissa's stance on kids and electronics is spot on. Basic phones only, no smart phones, a personal computer reserved for school work being simple and parental controlled, those are good ideas. I can't tell you how disturbed I get seeing parents with their kids at restaurants just plopping a tablet in front of the kids at the table or handing them their phones. I mean, granted, I come from the generation where kids would beg us to play with our Game Boy, so growing up with tech was still limited but it still should be, frankly.
Nerissa and I share the same era. I didn't get a phone until high school either. Unfortunately, one day we lost power after a storm so they let us out early but couldn't call my mom and none of my friends could drive yet so I got to walk home an hour in the mud
That's _adorable,_ but no. I'm glad the Jailbirds agree: even if we all behave, kids don't need that kind of attention, nor that _amount_ of attention.
I wouldn't let her be in stream. The possible info leak a that thislittle girl that doesn't know things and repercussions could harm nerissa and her family.
I grew up in a similar technological situation as Nerissa, and I agree with her, but at the same time, times are different. I feel like a kid without all of these personal devices would probably get ostracized or bullied nowadays
I cannot possibly stress this enough: do not get children involved in online media creation. Do not let a child on your stream. Do not let a child have a stream. Do not encourage children to be on youtube.
I wonder if Hololive has policies regarding minors on stream? I'd imagine there could be some extra child labor regulations and paperwork that they would have to comply with.
I would trust my child with any device. At late middle school. They can get anything i can afford. But what i dont trust is apps. I would very much be controlling what apps they download. Twitter, tiktok, i say tiktok because of how cynical it can be. I dont need my child to be depressed because of others i need them to focus on being a good student. And social with the community. Which is why i would trust them with a instagram account.
Cellphones were just sort of becoming a thing when I grew up, but I thought my parents had a pretty good theory on when I could have one. I didn't get a phone until I could drive myself places. Made sense to me because otherwise they would be taking me where I'm going and would know where to find me. I could always call home from a friend's house if I was there and needed something. I think that was a perfectly good explanation and time frame of when to give a kid a phone.
The only reason I got a cellphone when I was little was because a road got closed where I was supposed to wait for my mom to pick me up afterschool... soooo I tried walking home.
This kind of depresses me. I have a great nephew and niece, but my sister has alienated her family from everyone but her husband's, a guy who's got some..questionable attitudes on things.
Yagoo got one idol and gained like a dozen of them.
Full pack in price of one!
A whole 12 pack!
welcome to the ravencrofts
He gained a dozen of something, not exactly idols
Family pack
mom said its my turn with the company stream
Let's freaking go
my uncle works for cover, and he taught me how to fix obs
this made me laugh irl 👍
Is that Momma Yagoo? :p
noooooo yagoooo said it's my channellllll
nerissa's channel is kind of growing beyond a family channel now. It's a vtuber dynasty
Rissa Redfield maintaining the bloodline.
@@digivagrantAfaik she's not doing that herself.
It will be passed along as a family heirloom
Nerissa: "Im not really a kid friendly channel..."
Mama rissa: "MAKE AN EXCEPTION"
XD the Company would still say no. Legal obligations, you know? The moment they allow Minors in their Streams, they will have to follow a Meter long list of children protection Rules.
@@smaragdwolf1Yeah... keep in mind children aren't really media trained so... good luck having them not fumble the bag and repeat the IRL names 70 billion times.
What about when Moona let her niece be on stream?@@smaragdwolf1
@@smaragdwolf1 One thing to note is that early on they did have some starting minors. Mostly notably Akai Haato, who had a (high school) graduation stream at one point.
@@ArispeMatt aslong they fulfill the requirements and follow the Rules, Minors can be Streamers too (above a certain Age of course). Smart Countries have Laws regarding working Teens after all^^ Otherwise, it would cause a lot of Problems for the Teens who start a vocational training after School. My Country for example. Many start their vocational training after Highschool with around 16. Laws were needed.
20 years from now we'll get the nephews and nieces joining gen Advent 2 for future vtubers.
Biboo 2: Electric boogaloo
Advent: The Next Generation
Can't wait for Advent Shippuden
Fuwawa and Mococo having twins each one for the first whole generation of Smile Protectors.
Future Vtubers: so, what's it like, back in your days chat ???
Good ol Chat: oh sweetie, back in our days, the idols are called comedians while their co-workers are the idols
1:45 you shouldnt have unrestricted internet access until you are conscious enough to know why its not a good idea.
With the amount of basically soft core porn on YT Kids... I agree. Hell, I think PH's SFW tag is literally safer to watch, and that's a xxx website! But as long as you only include the SFW tag in the search... you'd probably find less xxx-ish stuff.
@@Paradox-es3blElsagate on crack with all the Pomni stuff on YT Kids
I will not let my future children touch internet unsupervised until they are at least middle school. But I will give them a PC or console to play single player games only. I had a crap ton of steam backlog that is finally usable.
@@GranMaj Heh, there's a distinct possibility of my sister having kids eventually, and I'm going to make it my business to vet every game that her kids have access to, and make sure that they don't accidentally develop a gambling addiction because they took a liking to FIFA.
Same, I’ll be vetting any games, anime, or yt channels my kids will be watching
Those kids ain’t ready for the rabbit hole
I agree with Rissa. Middle school is a minimum. I had nothing but a Gameboy until I actually needed a phone to call for pickups from school or something. If it’s not needed for safety or something. All this social media shit can wait
Fr fr. I would’ve ended up worse if I had gotten access to it earlier
I didn’t get a cell phone until college and I genuinely like to think I’m better for it.
I agree.
Basic phone is enough.
I had internet access from middle school etc, 4chan user in like 8th grade. I think its high 50/50 % on it being good or bad for you, but I learned all the dos and donts in elementary school. Many of which no one even considers anymore :P such as 0 personal information. Didnt have an actual cell phone until I was far into adult hood tho, I still dont like them and dont want one. :P
@@goldlight1322I got my first phone at 13 way back in '98. I can't remember what it was but it could display 2 lines of text, had a pull up antenna and was the size of my forearm.
It's a real risk, imagine the kid says a real name or adress/place without noticing 😬
Niece: "hey, aunt cai--"
Nerissa: 😮😮😮
Or she can just record and edit a segment, that way you can avoid issues.
@@boxhead6177that doesn’t really work if you live steam.
Depending on the age, she probably doesn't even know the address. And depending on her speaking habits, she might be the type that only says "aunty" with no name.
Pretty sure Granny Reaper made it onto the stream guest blacklist when she invoked the Ferryman of the Dead.
Absolutely no, she sounds just adorable but no. Keep her safe from the filth as long as you can Rissa.
Besides, kids are a very high risk of unintentional doxing.
I’m with Rissa on this. Didn’t have smartphone until high school, was rocking a Nokia, and didn’t have any computer until college. Did wonders compared to the youngin’s in my family
And yet, here you are... Down bad just like the rest of us...
@@DemiCat-jo5mg culture is culture
I didn’t get a phone until college. Before we would all share one cell phone. Who ever had to do something outside of school/house, they would get the phone
I disagree on the computer. None or restricted internet, definitely - but kids should develop an understanding of the technology once they're reasonable enough, because it's a really important tool - and also so they'll be less likely to fall for scams or malware later. Gotta walk the line between parking them in front of a monitor as a substitute for parenting, and being the boogeyman who is too controlling about what they are allowed to do. Should be a wide enough area to find a healthy middle ground.
It would be pretty risky to have one of the kids in a stream if they can talk. You can train an adult family member to keep up with the keyfabe, but a kid can easily blabber something damming.
@@josephbulkin9222 information a lot of people already know. But aren't saying. Because there is no need to.
@@iJakku Just report
It's not even that risky. Other than a name, what do you expect a kid to just randomly say?
"Oh Aunty *Her name* aren't you glad we live on 'Colorful street' in Massachusetts?"
A name is enough. Plus they could mention other things like the state or town, their school, the name of a local business they were recently at or a local event. Most sensitive information isn't particularly likely to be said on an individual basis but there's a whole minefield of things to avoid when it comes to getting doxxed & a kid could easily step on one or two at random.
For example, if she mentions a teacher by name, millions of people suddenly know the gender, job, & last name of a person who teaches a kid who sounds like Nerissa's niece & lives in a timezone that would have her not be at school at the moment the stream happened.
If she mentions bad weather a little too specifically & only one area was having a weather based event that actually matched up with what she described, you'd straight up know where she lives. Like she could just casually say "That tornado yesterday was scary." & suddenly a bunch of people are doxxed.
Her channel really is the Ravencroft family channel, isn't it? It even includes extended family now.
Malpha's Daughter: *Please~*
Nerrisa realizing that she watches her streams: *windows turn off sound effect and dies.*
Nerissa absolutely shouldn't bring her on stream but if she did even for a short bit chat needs to be off. Its happened before and we don't need chat to be the cause of a incident nor does that girl need to see chat.
Aradia is good auntie 2
Kid friendly.. cause it produces alot of kids 🎉
After what the artists and fans did with Pekomama, I can understand her hesitation
Like the vast majority would probably be fine, but I still wouldn't bring a kid onto a stream in any significant way.
But the art is a blessing.
The pekomama drawn in art is not a real person, nor would whatever art drawn of her "niece."
I would be strongly against such art for basic moral reasons, but I don't think there's any risk of it damaging the child either. Because a randomly designed anime representation of a person is not that person.
@@bobpotato1231its a representation of a real person. It would be absolutely even worse if those types drew THAT art of niece Ravencroft becauae they are doing it with the knowledge it is a representation of an irl child.
You can't pull the "its art" excuse when it's the avatar of a real person.
Kids is dangerous mainly because you don't know how well they will hold to the kafabe. If they say Nerissa's real name mid-stream, there will be a big problem.
I got my first cell phone for my 11th birthday because I'm a New Yorker, I took public transit to school by myself, and 9/11 was the week prior
I didn’t have a phone until I got my first job back in 2015
Dude she is 100% correct on kids not needing access to the internet until middle school.
No that's deranged.
@@jansettler4828 wdym, Internet to a young kid is unhealthy as heck
@@whitesaintatarmaon5766 Unsupervised and unguided MAYBE.
@@jansettler4828Found the iPad kid
@@jansettler4828 I thank my parents for withholding certain privilegea for a while. Didn't have a personql computer until high school and I didn't have a proper smart phone until LATER in high school. Did me more goos, I like to think.
That's so cuuuuuute
They sound so adorablee
Gaia online reference goes crazy
Hell yeah! The good ol days of Gaiaonline.
I empathize with Nerissa. I'm not a streamer but I constantly dote on my niece and nephews. Sometimes to the chagrin of my brother. The biggest difference is I'm the older brother 😅
That is not a cancel worthy hot take... That is healthy exposure to the internet...
Although, You could argue that no amount of exposure is good when it comes to the modern internet landscape....
Speaking as someone who had basically unrestricted access to a computer with internet since around age 6-7
While the internet was magical and I'm very fond of my early memories exploring the wild west internet and in some ways even appreciate the fact that I grew up with it
It also undeniably fucked me up in a lot of other ways and there is no way in hell I would let a kid have anywhere close to the access I had until they are like 13 AT LEAST
Especially since even though in some ways the internet is safer with more safeguards that can stop kids from seeing non-kid friendly content and more safeguards/awareness against child predators and the like it is sooo much more harming for self image and stuff like that with the prevalence of social media and unlike all the bad stuff I was exposed to growing up the stuff afecting kids today is basically a feature
Like I genuinely think that starting to browse 4-chan at age 10 was way less harmful to me than normal social media use is for the average 10 year old today
Nerissa: This is not a family channel
The universe: So anyway, That's So Ravencrofts is a thing now
For anyone who has kids begging for a phone or a tablet. here's a good tip for you:
Usually the first thing a kid does when they get a hold of something is what they'll associate it with for the rest of their lives.
The Bed is for sleeping. A Fork is for eating. etc.
If they associate a phone or a tablet for social media, then you've ruined them.
If you are a parent, or an uncle/auntie (or whatever you are. I won't assume), and the kid has NEVER touched a phone or a tablet, you can give them one on ONE CONDITION....
THE FIRST thing you should let them do on your device... should be something educational, or something productive.
make them google an interesting topic, or write a poem on the word processor. but usually google should be the first thing they should do.
If you do this,
*CONGRATULATIONS!!!* you have freed them from brainrot (somewhat).
Sauce: my computer science teacher in my first Collage.
I totally agree with Nerissa on the whole technology-with-kids thing.
I didn't have a phone until college, and i needed one coz i had to call my parents alot to pick me up after band stuff. Which was 4 years of me borrowing phones and ofc my parent not fucking answering. Every time have to borrow at least 3 phone before they fucking pick up lol.
I did have a computer that was mine but it was in the living room lol.
her family is so precious ❤️
I actually completely agree with her on the technology thing. We had a family computer that was slow as shit and I got my first phone when I graduated 8th grade. Kids have to learn how to exist without technology first.
That casual "GaiaOnline" MENTIONED. Ugh my feels. My 2006 account is still active and sits there like a relic. I miss those days.😢
That time of the internet when you wanted to talk to people about something and there was like a billion websites with forums and chats for each individual topic. The internet felt like it was a really big place with infinite possibilities and sources of information unlike now where everyone pretty much circles around the same 5-10 websites like: UA-cam, Twitch, X, TikTok, Reddit... Maybe 4chan. Even if you try looking for more the Search Engines like Google kind of heavily limit the scope, which wasn't like this before.
I wonder how Yagoo would deal with a potential Ravencroft Dynasty.
At some point we'll probably gonna get an entire ravencroft family collab
I agree with her opinion on children owning mobile devices. I grew up using landlines/home phones and when I got a mobile device, I was only allowed to use it during the weekend and throughout the school holidays.
Even internet access was limited to flash games, and I only found out about UA-cam around 2015.
Niecerissa will be respected by all the Jailbirds, no dirty jokes allowed
No I a hundred percent agree there especially now I didn't have a phone until I was ten and that's best I listened to my grandmother my ass got beat twice for doing dumb shit growing up and I learned after that now kids are roaming places they really don't belong on like Twitter discord might be fine if it's just for taking to friends and that is it
"I will turn off the chat"
Oh comon Rissa, we know how to behave! Have more faith in us!
Antis and Toxic fans. Would ruin it. That the part I’m worried about. It would be cute but you don’t know how weird some people get.
Appreciate the Nerissium.
1:50 don’t have any phone until high school,ummmmm 🤔🤔🤔 this cultural just like me the 26 years old. Maybe her age is around this.
Oh gosh I forgot she is demon live long 1000 years,quite a lot of learning curve demon.
Nerissa: I didnt have a phone until highschool
Me: I mean... Me neither, but thats bc at that time the most advanced ones were the flip flop ones that at most let you play snake xD times sure has change
Nerissa_/\_Vexoria: not being kid friendly but also being incredibly wholesome to family
Nerissa and I know what it was like to have no cellphones and only a home computer.
And probably a game console.
Ride or die.
Reminds of that time the vtuber Oumiya Emma brought on her niece. In fact her design and voice is similar too Nerissa too lol.
That's so precious...
my first phone was in 6th grade, I got a samsung pocket. Tiny little thing and at the time my sister hogged all the electronics and I usually got the cheaper stuff or barely functional stuff. At that time if I didn't listen to my sister or pissed her off in any way she will steal either the phone or the charger in order to hide it somewhere (she did this with anything I cherished). She's a lot better now, but holy shit does it still kinda piss me off thinking back on those memories.
she should rename her channel to Ravencroft Family Channel on april fools and do a stream with any of her family members....
Kids should not be allowed to get a smart phone until at least 16. The kids who come from parents who just give them a screen from the get go are actually screwed.
Rissa's stance on kids and electronics is spot on. Basic phones only, no smart phones, a personal computer reserved for school work being simple and parental controlled, those are good ideas. I can't tell you how disturbed I get seeing parents with their kids at restaurants just plopping a tablet in front of the kids at the table or handing them their phones. I mean, granted, I come from the generation where kids would beg us to play with our Game Boy, so growing up with tech was still limited but it still should be, frankly.
Wow, she is old. You teach a child to use tech responsibly and pre-teen starts to get their own fully working devices.
Yagoo struck gold with the ravencroft family😂🙏
her niece would be a great partner white Miko and Hajime..since you know... theyre both babies
The chat can be child/family friendly.
Everyone for one day be sieso and help kids live there dreams and come to work with auntie nerissa
Yeah…chat really would have to be turned off as a bare minimum precaution…😅😂
Yeah, some of the comments on this video are already proving that.
Back in my day (now I sound old), I didn’t get a phone until I was responsible enough (middle school). Nowadays kids have iPads. 😅
Where I come from, kids are taught to do simple programming
Nerissa's family vtuber empire growing faster than Hololive itself
her chat is dangerous
Definitely agree with the electronics thing. Kids these days are just always on an iPad or something.
I agree with nerissa with this one. Kids can wait until they're older to get online. if not, have their usage heavily monitored
Nerissa is too based.
Gaia online? Shiiiiiiit, that takes me back.
Nerissa and I share the same era. I didn't get a phone until high school either. Unfortunately, one day we lost power after a storm so they let us out early but couldn't call my mom and none of my friends could drive yet so I got to walk home an hour in the mud
Kids these days cannot even fathom the idea of using a land line as your sole means of calling someone.
Based, smartRIssa.
That's _adorable,_ but no. I'm glad the Jailbirds agree: even if we all behave, kids don't need that kind of attention, nor that _amount_ of attention.
If Princess Nerissa ended up inspiring her nieces to become VTubers like her, how will she reacted to that?
@@josephbulkin9222 Still upset the last Niji concert didnt do very well huh?
@@josephbulkin9222then why are you watching clips of them so obsessively?
Nerissa, thats what growing up in the 90s was like :'( i feel you on that opinion
Hearing gaia online after so long shell shocked me
Hopefully Nerissa channel turns like Maximillian dood. Family stream is awesome
I wouldn't let her be in stream.
The possible info leak a that thislittle girl that doesn't know things and repercussions could harm nerissa and her family.
newphew debut LET GO!!!!
I grew up in a similar technological situation as Nerissa, and I agree with her, but at the same time, times are different. I feel like a kid without all of these personal devices would probably get ostracized or bullied nowadays
Chat, we might have to be on our best behavior for one day
This is so cute bro
Nerissa hitting full boomer at the end there.
I cannot possibly stress this enough: do not get children involved in online media creation. Do not let a child on your stream. Do not let a child have a stream. Do not encourage children to be on youtube.
I wonder if Hololive has policies regarding minors on stream? I'd imagine there could be some extra child labor regulations and paperwork that they would have to comply with.
I would trust my child with any device. At late middle school. They can get anything i can afford. But what i dont trust is apps. I would very much be controlling what apps they download. Twitter, tiktok, i say tiktok because of how cynical it can be. I dont need my child to be depressed because of others i need them to focus on being a good student. And social with the community. Which is why i would trust them with a instagram account.
Bao lets her niece and nephew on her stream XD
But Bao not an idol keyfebe. I would be worry about the Toxic fans and antis.
Cellphones were just sort of becoming a thing when I grew up, but I thought my parents had a pretty good theory on when I could have one. I didn't get a phone until I could drive myself places. Made sense to me because otherwise they would be taking me where I'm going and would know where to find me. I could always call home from a friend's house if I was there and needed something. I think that was a perfectly good explanation and time frame of when to give a kid a phone.
Kids are unpredictable if we're being realistic.
I mean Vex lets little snek occasionally interrupt her streams. Then again, she's indi, sooooooo...
The only reason I got a cellphone when I was little was because a road got closed where I was supposed to wait for my mom to pick me up afterschool... soooo I tried walking home.
I feel like Nerissa and I are a similar age. Everytime she mentions her younger days I feel the same nostalgia.
Aww
time for nerissa to start her seiso arc
I think pre-recorded would be the way to go to make it happen as safely as possible.
Also, maybe if chat is just FWMC, Shiori and Biboo 😄
I agree, kids nowadays have too much tech, spend too much time on the internet.
I would agree with nerissa. I like her values
Yagoo: they are still multiplying
gaia online good lord i havent heard of that in awhile
Duck dynasty who? Keeping up with Kardashian Nani? Meet the Ravencroft 😊
I love how everyone in this comment section was raised do not have any kinds of phones or tablets until middle school😂😂😂
This kind of depresses me. I have a great nephew and niece, but my sister has alienated her family from everyone but her husband's, a guy who's got some..questionable attitudes on things.