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I asked elementary school students what they wanted to become, and for the first time, "Yu-Tube", Internet broadcasting moderator appeared in high rank. The teacher was the first hope in the future for five years, and he gave the athlete a first place, followed by the doctor, the cook and the u - tuber. Singers, pro gamers and confectionery bakers who were exposed to the media were also popular, and the 'scientist' was pushed out of the top 10.

Nowadays, I want to be a "Yu-Tubber" student, Kim Kwan-jin has covered what is the reason.

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Nowadays, the popularity of u-tuber among elementary school students is just as entertainer.

Follow idol dances and games, learn various kinds of food, recipe, problem solving, etc. on YouTube.

Many people take videos directly on YouTube, and hopefully they will meet their children in the future.

[Elementary school student A: (Friends dreaming about Yu-Tuber) I think it's half way over my class. Famous Yu Tubers have high recognition and profitable ... ]

[Elementary school student B: Hobbyist (youtube broadcasting) kids want to be popular too, because there is no worse ... ]

Actually, there are many elementary school student tubers, and there are more than 500,000 fixed viewers.

It became a target of envy as it gained popularity in the space where it expresses and communicates itself and raised profit.

[Prof. Dong-eop / Yonsei University Department of Psychology: You earned 2 billion through YouTube, earned 1.6 billion, you can hear these things. I can earn money by doing interesting things. I think it's simple.]

However, there are also concerns about side effects, such as raising stimulus videos competitively to boost views.

[Professor Kwak Kwang-joo / Department of Psychology, Seoul National University: The more views you get, the more satisfied and pleasurable you feel that you are becoming a great person.

It is also necessary to educate them about the good utilization because they give wrong recognition that they can easily make money or they are worried about excessive addiction.

(Image Editing: So Young, Lee, VJ: OEC)