Some people upload pictures or videos of their children seeking clout or even financial gain, but not everyone is equally on board with parents sharing such content online.
Nowadays, many parents share pictures and videos of their children online – in their eyes, they are the cutest little things that ever existed and they want the world to see it.share such content because of said reason. Some do it for the clout or even financial gain, which was the case with this redditor’s wife.
But parents sharing images and videos of their children—often referred to as ‘sharenting’—is a rather controversial topic; while some people see no harm in that, others consider it a violation of thein Forbes, written by an expert in ethics of future technology, Jessica Baron, some of the biggest risks of sharenting include identity theft, humiliation, privacy violations, discrimination in the future, as well as developmental issues related to autonomy and consent.
According to said survey, only a quarter of parents ask for their child’s permission every time before posting their image online; roughly a third of moms and dads don’t bother to do so at all.-using parents have their settings set to public, meaning that even people they don’t personally know can have access to content featuring their children. According to Security.
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