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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What about other people posting pics of your kids on their accounts. Like at social gatherings or parties? I have a no social media policy but it’s now at the point where I cant control who’s posting group pics of my kids and I don’t really want to be the overzealous person messaging every parent. [/quote] If you're in public then you have no expectation of privacy.[/quote] That’s kind of how I feel. We do not post pictures of our kids or about them on social media. I also would never post a picture of someone else’s kids. But I can’t control what others do. Also, our friends and family follow pretty much the same guidelines- I don’t have to worry about grandma posting pictures, for instance. In general, my family/social circle doesn’t use social media all that much, so it’s not a problem. I am amazed by what I see other people write and post though. Like what will your kids think of you posting medical info about them in 5 years from now??? Horrifying. [/quote]
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