The digital landscape is fundamentally visual. In this environment, the category of "Girls Video"—a term often used as a shorthand in search algorithms to denote videos featuring young women and girls—has become one of the most voluminous and contested spaces on the internet. From vlogs and beauty tutorials to "aesthetic" montages and candid surveillance, these videos are not a monolith; they are a sprawling archive of modern femininity. This paper aims to dissect this genre, moving beyond the surface-level content to understand how digital platforms shape the construction of gender identity and how audiences consume it.
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In recent years, video platforms like YouTube Kids, TikTok (restricted mode), and streaming services such as Disney+ and Netflix have curated content aimed specifically at young girls. Popular genres include DIY crafts, fashion tips, educational science shows, animated series, and positive body image vlogs. The digital landscape is fundamentally visual
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