Baby Pics on Facebook

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do parents do this? When I used FB years ago, I had to ask my parents to stop posting my baby photos every year on my birthday. I didn’t like it. I understand the need for privacy and don’t post photos of my kids. They can post themselves on their own social media if they want.


+1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do teens think about seeing their baby pics and posts from when they were little being on Facebook or Instagram? Do teens now even use Facebook?

They don't see it or care. And no they don't use it.

Also, Facebook no longer feeds your friends postings to you. It's much more commercial. Competing with TiKTok, etc.
Anonymous
Most people use stories nowadays. They disappear. Also, no-one under 40 uses Facebook.
Anonymous
Mine were borderline nudists when they were little so there’s some things I’m sure they wouldn’t want shared with their friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most people use stories nowadays. They disappear. Also, no-one under 40 uses Facebook.


I have quite a few FB friends in their 20s and 30s and every age up to mid 80s.

Not sure why people keep saying nobody under 40 uses FB other than they think it makes them sound cool. Maybe just stick to people you know rather than everybody.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most people use stories nowadays. They disappear. Also, no-one under 40 uses Facebook.


I have quite a few FB friends in their 20s and 30s and every age up to mid 80s.

Not sure why people keep saying nobody under 40 uses FB other than they think it makes them sound cool. Maybe just stick to people you know rather than everybody.



I am 28 and I don't use Facebook.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I never shared embarrassing photos and I have gone back and made many posts private so they are no longer visible.

I am glad I wasn't an oversharer.


What actually is an “over sharer”? I think it’s relative. If one posts what they think is adequate, then, it shouldn’t matter to you. I posted very few pics of my kid for personal reasons, so to me you probably are an Oversharer.


I have several Facebook friends who posted pictures of their children potty training. No one needs to see that. If you took the picture, don’t put it on social media.
Anonymous
I wish my adult friends/family would realize I do not want them to most my picture ever. I don't have Facebook for a reason!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I never shared embarrassing photos and I have gone back and made many posts private so they are no longer visible.

I am glad I wasn't an oversharer.


What actually is an “over sharer”? I think it’s relative. If one posts what they think is adequate, then, it shouldn’t matter to you. I posted very few pics of my kid for personal reasons, so to me you probably are an Oversharer.


I have several Facebook friends who posted pictures of their children potty training. No one needs to see that. If you took the picture, don’t put it on social media.


As long as it’s not showing poop I wouldn’t care. I’ve got multiple pics of mine playing bare bottom
Anonymous
My kid is ok with poses vacation photos and such.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I never shared embarrassing photos and I have gone back and made many posts private so they are no longer visible.

I am glad I wasn't an oversharer.


What actually is an “over sharer”? I think it’s relative. If one posts what they think is adequate, then, it shouldn’t matter to you. I posted very few pics of my kid for personal reasons, so to me you probably are an Oversharer.


I have several Facebook friends who posted pictures of their children potty training. No one needs to see that. If you took the picture, don’t put it on social media.


As long as it’s not showing poop I wouldn’t care. I’ve got multiple pics of mine playing bare bottom


This isn't about how the parents feel about these photos, it's about how the child in the photo feels about the picture. As a 13 year old, I would not have wanted pictures of me bare bottomed on Facebook. Or pictures of me with my pants down sitting on the toilet. What's cute at 3 isn't always as cute at 13. It's good to edit and remove old stuff in any case.

Anonymous
Mine doesn’t seem to care
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do teens think about seeing their baby pics and posts from when they were little being on Facebook or Instagram? Do teens now even use Facebook?



My DD will steal them and show it to her friends as a "glow up" video. I got Facebook back when it was for college students only 2005, so I have At 24, I was scared. I didn’t have everything figured out.
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