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Generation Self-Taught: How Young People Are Redefining Learning Through Short Videos

by Catherine Williams - Chief Editor

The Rise of “Electronic Parents” on Short Video Platforms

On short video platforms,⁢ a⁣ new trend has emerged, ‌where ‍young ‌people are creating content that simulates the experience of having perfect parents. These “electronic parents” offer unconditional ⁣support, love, ‍and encouragement, providing a sense of⁢ comfort ⁢and solace to their viewers.

One such example is Chaochao, a young man who creates videos ⁢that showcase the idealized relationship between a parent and child. His videos are remade ​from his personal experience, and ‍the prototype of the perfect “Jiangsu and Zhejiang dad” ‌is his uncle.⁢ Chaochao’s videos have gained‍ a large following, with many viewers appreciating the warmth and ​love that he portrays.

Another example is Dayao, who ​creates short dramas ⁤on the‌ short video platform. Her​ videos showcase the idealized relationship⁣ between parents and children,​ with a focus on love,⁢ support, and encouragement. Dayao’s videos have also​ gained ⁤a large following, ‌with many ⁢viewers appreciating the warmth and love‌ that she portrays.

These “electronic parents” have become a source ‌of comfort and‌ solace⁤ for many young people ⁣who are struggling ⁤with their own family relationships. ‍For example, Jiang Wen, ⁣a high school student, often watches ⁢videos of “electronic parents” when‍ she​ is ⁣feeling down. ‌She appreciates the unconditional support and love that they offer, and finds comfort in ⁣their words of encouragement.

However, not all viewers are satisfied with the idealized portrayal⁣ of parent-child relationships. Some ‌viewers feel that these videos are fake and unrealistic, and that they ‍do not accurately reflect the complexities of real-life family ⁢relationships.

Despite these ‌criticisms, the⁤ trend of “electronic parents” on short video platforms continues to grow. Many ​young people are finding ⁤comfort and solace ​in⁢ these videos, and‍ are using them ⁣as​ a way to cope with their own ⁤family struggles.

The Appeal of “Electronic Parents”

So why are ⁤”electronic⁢ parents” so​ appealing to young people? One reason is that they⁣ offer a sense ⁤of comfort‌ and solace that may be lacking in their ​own family relationships. For example, ‌Jiang Wen appreciates the unconditional support and⁣ love that “electronic parents” offer, and finds comfort ⁢in their words of ​encouragement.

Another reason is that “electronic ‍parents” ⁢provide a sense of escapism from the stresses and ​challenges of everyday​ life. For example, Dayao’s ​videos offer​ a romanticized portrayal ⁤of ⁢family life, with a ⁤focus on love, support, and encouragement. This can be a welcome respite from‌ the stresses and challenges of‌ real-life family relationships.

“electronic parents” offer a sense of community and connection that‍ may​ be lacking in‌ their own family relationships. For example,​ Chaochao’s videos have gained ‍a large following, with many ⁤viewers appreciating the warmth and⁢ love that he portrays. This can create a sense of community ⁤and connection among⁢ viewers, who may ⁢feel like⁢ they are ⁢part of a larger family.

The Impact of ⁣”Electronic Parents”‌ on Family ⁢Relationships

But what⁤ is the impact of “electronic parents” on family​ relationships? One concern is that they may create unrealistic expectations about what family⁢ relationships should be like. For example, Jiang Wen may feel like her own family relationships are lacking‍ in comparison to the idealized portrayals of ⁣”electronic parents”.

Another ​concern is that⁤ “electronic parents” may​ be used ‌as​ a substitute for real-life family relationships. For example, some viewers may rely too heavily on “electronic parents” for emotional ⁤support, rather than seeking‍ out support from their own family members.

However, it’s‍ also possible that⁢ “electronic parents” can have a positive impact on ‌family ‌relationships. ‍For example, they may provide a model for how⁢ to communicate effectively and show love ⁢and support.⁣ They ⁤may also provide a sense of comfort ‍and⁣ solace‌ that can help to alleviate stress and anxiety​ in family relationships.

Also to be considered:

the trend of “electronic⁣ parents” on short ​video platforms is a⁤ complex phenomenon that reflects the changing needs and desires of young ⁣people. While some ‍viewers may find comfort and solace in these videos, others may be ⁣critical ​of their idealized portrayal of⁤ family relationships. Ultimately, the impact of “electronic parents” on ⁣family‍ relationships will ‍depend ⁢on how they are used and interpreted ​by viewers.

As the trend of “electronic‍ parents” continues to grow, it’s worth​ considering the potential benefits and drawbacks of this phenomenon. By​ understanding the appeal of “electronic parents” and the impact they may have on family relationships, we can better ‌navigate the complexities of family life⁣ in the digital⁣ age.

Meet the “Electronic Parents”

Chaochao is a young man who creates videos that showcase the​ idealized relationship between ⁤a parent and child. His⁤ videos are remade​ from ⁣his personal experience, and the prototype of‌ the ‌perfect “Jiangsu ‍and Zhejiang dad” is his uncle.

Dayao is‍ a young woman who creates short dramas on the short video platform. Her videos showcase the idealized relationship between‍ parents and⁤ children, with a focus on love, support, and‌ encouragement.

Aunt⁣ Xiaochan is a retired teacher who creates content on the short video platform. Her videos showcase ⁢the idealized ⁣relationship ‌between a ‌mother and child, with a⁣ focus on​ love, support, and ‍encouragement.

What Viewers Say

“I appreciate​ the unconditional support and‍ love that ⁣’electronic parents’ offer. ‌They make ⁣me feel like ‌I’m not alone.” – Jiang Wen

“I love watching videos of ‘electronic parents’ ⁣because they provide a sense of comfort and solace that I don’t always⁣ get from my own family relationships.” – ‍Ji Yi

“I’m not sure if I believe in the idealized portrayal‍ of family relationships on ‘electronic parents’⁣ videos. But I do appreciate the sense of community and⁢ connection that they provide.” ⁢- Fang Qi

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