![]() ![]() This segment was produced by The Current's Shannon Higgins, Ines Colabrese and Seher Asaf. All Copyrights belongsTo their rightful owners.If you are the authorOf the fragment video and distribute itInfringes your copyrightplease contact us.kis,map. Listen to the full segment at the top of this web post. Time for some scary pranks Turn down your volume (there WILL be screaming) and enjoy this Halloween compilation of funny pranks. ![]() "Some of the stuff is getting really mean-spirited and scary and creepy." There's certainly an appeal to pranks, with shows like candid camera reality shows, but Thompson says social media takes it to a level that "has virtually no standards." "These kids have very little say in whether they're on these shows, whether they're reality shows on cable or these YouTube videos." "Even if the kids are part of it, should you be doing that kind of thing with your kids and putting it up for the world to see?" asks Thompson. "However it's really hard to rationally discuss this particular case because we know so little about what is exactly happening, including this idea of how scripted it is, " Thompson tells Tremonti. Whether they are real or scripted, the Martin family videos raise ethical questions, especially about the use of children in videos on a social media platforms.īob Thompson, director at the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University, says the DaddyOFive videos "are hard to stop watching because you can't believe that it's happening." TikTok video from American’s Prank (americanprankss): ' funny funnyvideos usa funnyprank hilarious'. The Martins have reacted to the backlash before their apology, Britto says, pointing to "the viewers who are taking issue with their videos and making comments the ones that were bringing drama to their children - not the actual pranks." TikTok video from American’s Prank (americanprankss): 'funny funnyvideos prank prankvideos usa funnyprank hilarious. ![]() Related: 'DaddyOFive' wife 'MommyOFive' speaks to reporter in the International Workplace, American Bar Association, April 20, 2011. But over time they became scripted and character acting." Stephanie Clifford, Video Prank at Domino's Taints Brand, The New York Times. When Britto spoke to Heather, she tells Tremonti she was told the videos started as "family fun and the pranks were real. In one video, while the kids were fighting, Britto says Michael instructed his son to slap his daughter "as if it was a game." Downfall of DaddyOFive family YouTube channel reveals dark side of prank videos. ![]()
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