Anonymous wrote:We don’t post any pictures of our kids on social media, nor do we share anything about them. I feel sorry for the kids whose parents post embarrassing photos and information and wonder what the kid will think when he or she is 14.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If you're in public then you have no expectation of privacy.
What exactly is public? A friend's bday party at their house?
I struggle with this. My child is 19 mo old and i have asked people to take down photos a few times, especially if we aren't that close. Like I get that it is prob okay, I just wonder what will be possible with all this info and shared photos in 10/15 years.
Wow I find that so bizarre (not your reaction- that people are already posting pictures of your kid when she’s not even a toddler!) I get it as kids get older— bday parties, camp, soccer practice, ok— but someone else’s baby?? Who is doing this?? Do they just constantly over share on social media? Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If you're in public then you have no expectation of privacy.
What exactly is public? A friend's bday party at their house?
I struggle with this. My child is 19 mo old and i have asked people to take down photos a few times, especially if we aren't that close. Like I get that it is prob okay, I just wonder what will be possible with all this info and shared photos in 10/15 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have always thought so called family influencers were trash and after having a child I know for sure they are. I don’t understand why people would post these personal things about their kids on social media.
well some (many?) nowadays have their own youtube or instagram channel so one reason is obviously the potential $$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If you're in public then you have no expectation of privacy.
Anonymous wrote:I have always thought so called family influencers were trash and after having a child I know for sure they are. I don’t understand why people would post these personal things about their kids on social media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If you're in public then you have no expectation of privacy.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.