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The discussion naturally leads to the issue of child labor. When children are made to participate in activities such as filming, building virtual worlds on platforms like Roblox, or engaging in other monetized content, questions of legality arise. Many of these children work for little or no pay, producing content that generates significant revenue for parents and managers.
The key concern is whether such activities constitute child labor in the legal sense and whether existing laws adequately protect these minors. Conventionally, child labor laws aim to prevent hazardous work and ensure fair compensation. Still, the online environment remains largely unregulated, creating a gap where exploitation can occur unnoticed.