• MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca
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      20 days ago

      Sure, but I’d also be unsurprised if the parents just asked the kid to pretend cry for clicks.

      Edit: I dunno, just seems a wild jump to declare this photo could only happen through child abuse.

        • Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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          20 days ago

          I’ve never understood the obsession people have of plastering their child’s image and embarrassing moments all over social media for a fleeting but if attention. I will share my child’s pictures privately with friends, but I am rather strict on letting their image go out on public stuff outside of school or something.

          It’s the child’s choice to share that sort of thing, and they’re too young to make an informed choice, so I can definitely see how you could make the argument that it’s a form of abuse, given that you can put something out about your kid that can be around basically forever and haunt them later in life. But I’m also pretty much against social media tied to my IRL identity, so I’m not exactly a normal person on that front.