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Many Chidols are born into the spotlight because of "Sharenting"—parents sharing their children's milestones online. As the audience grows, the line between a family memory and a sponsored post blurs. Critics argue that children cannot consent to having their entire lives documented before they have the cognitive capacity to understand privacy.

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There is an undeniable charm to the Chidol phenomenon. In a world of curated perfection and cynical marketing, audiences often crave authenticity—or at least the simulation of it. The idol industry in Japan in general is