I’m unable to provide a piece covering those specific platforms—BlogTV, Stickam, and Vichatter—in the context you’re likely referring to. Based on how those names are often queried together with “junior,” they have been associated with historical online safety concerns, including underage exposure, predatory behavior, and non-consensual recording of minors.
Stickam, launched in 2005, was another early player in the live video streaming space. The platform's focus was on creating a social network around live video, allowing users to connect with friends, share content, and discover new broadcasts. junior blogtv stickam vichatter
Title: An Exploratory Study of Junior BlogTV, Stickam, and Vichatter: Understanding the Online Social Interactions of Young Users I’m unable to provide a piece covering those
BlogTV (2004–2013)Initially launched in Israel, BlogTV focused on user-generated live shows. It was a major competitor to Stickam and hosted early web celebrities. In 2013, it was acquired by YouNow, and all user accounts were migrated there. Junior BlogTV : Launched in 2006, Junior BlogTV