Abstract
"Children's play" or "children's labor" are two controversial technical ethics endpoints in the issue of young digital labor on the platform. Although some digital smart workers who are deeply involved in the "chair grabbing game" regard children as the main content, they are also tired of the traffic tournament in the rush game. Based on the content of multiple children's accounts in the micro video platform, this study conducted text interpretation and paid attention to the living conditions of young digital workers. Children are different from adults. This paper believes that micro video accounts that made children as tool to present content should comply with laws, regulations and ethical norms. The platform should strive to standardize the behavior of account subjects, avoid being involved in public opinion, thus the audience would consciously strengthen media literacy.
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