A common issue on Twitter/X is the emergence of unofficial fan pages or aggregators that repost youth sports content out of context. When third-party accounts archive videos without parental consent, it bypasses the safety perimeters set up by official athletic commissions and martial arts academies. Best Practices for Youth Sports Media on Social Media
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