A group of content creators known as 'virtual parents' has gained significant popularity among young people. This trend reflects a growing interest in alternative forms of support and guidance outside traditional family structures.
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Rise of 'virtual parents' among young content creators
The article discusses the emergence of 'virtual parents,' a niche group of content creators who have become popular among young individuals seeking support. This trend highlights a shift towards alternative forms of parental guidance.
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Rise of 'virtual parents' among young content creators