Hey I am on Medial • 4m
Is feeding this type of content right? My little cousin was watching YT shorts but what is the brainrot hell is this- https://youtube.com/shorts/pE096P8HDzc? there are monsters random breaks or some other kid doing something and what are the cartoons its just overloaded vibrant Now that you got my point I have a question I was thinking about creating a platform for kids to have something entertaining to watch but also learn from it. It can also include videos from elder Mothers or Dads to help new Mothers grow their kids a better and healthier way. Is this idea gonna work?
Smart Bacha – Har Ma... • 22d
🚀 Join Smart Bacha – India’s Next Big Toy & Kids Brand! Post Body: Smart Bacha ek naye zamane ka kids-focused toy & learning content brand hai. Hum bana rahe hain cartoons, toys, aur fun education videos! Aapke paas hai creative skills? Toh hum dh
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Gen Alpha is growing up on screens. 6 cartoons, 50 shorts ....and they're still watching.... Where are the breaks? Where's the balance?..... Here’s the idea.... After a set limit, YouTube pauses automatically. A friendly cartoon pops up..... “Tim
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Gen Alpha (born ~2010–2025) is in a crisis. Brain rot short form videos are shaping their attention spans, social behaviors, and forging them into aggression. A 2023 report says, 40% of two-year-olds now own a tablet. India leads with 336M Gen Alpha
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Faad Network • 1m
Started from a village in Bangalore and built a hospital chain worth 3320 CR. 1. Born in a village near Bengaluru, Dr Kishore Kumar made everyone proud when he earned his fellowship in Neonatal ICU in Australia and his MBA in Healthcare Delivery fro
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Faad Network • 11m
Meet the man who built a 22,000 CR baby care company. 1. Supam Maheshwari had become a father during his ed-tech startup, Brainvisa. He had to travel frequently to the United States and Europe. On the way back, he used to bring toys for his newborn
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