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Baby pics on FB

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Erroltheowl · 10/05/2014 00:24

AIBU a friend mentioned to me the other day about how great it will be to put cute baby pics on fb once i have had a baby,but i turned around and said i wont be because it is wrong on so many levels IMHO and i (think) i would be too busy caring for baby doing the laundry for baby sterilising bottles etc to even sit down and finish an entire hot drink and watch 30 mins of tv if i did have spare time it would mean something needed doing and i wasnt doing it, plus i don't know what my facebook friends do in there spare time or what goes through their minds (if it was that easy to detect a pedo they wouldn't exist) even though my entire FB is privatised and i don't allow followers of people to find me in search engines someone could still hack my account for the heck of it and see pics of my PFB AIBU i'd rather keep my children off facebook and the internet until it their own choice whether or not they want to become a part of that at 16.

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usuallysuspect · 10/05/2014 00:30

oookay

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BobPatandIgglePiggle · 10/05/2014 00:31

You're being irrational

Totally up to you whether you put pics on fb bu what on earth are you on about wih the paedophile reference? ?

Also - babies sleep a lot. If you're lucky you'll get one like mine who would sleep anywhere. I had lots of free time in the baby phase

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Erroltheowl · 10/05/2014 00:34

well if i put pic on the internet then pedophiles could see them and steal them and i dont truly know if any of my friends are pedophiles or not is what i meant by that reference they could get upto anything behind closed doors

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usuallysuspect · 10/05/2014 00:34

If you stopped turning around to talk to your friend , you might have time for a cup of tea.

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Alisvolatpropiis · 10/05/2014 00:36

Ok.

I know people who prefer not to plaster their Facebook with their children's image and fair enough. I too think there may be issues of consent involved. Particuarly the more embarrassing photos, the kind that would be totally fine and adorable in a physical photo album, less so for those which are plastered over the Internet forever and a day.

But in reality, you probably are going to want to share the odd photo. Regardless of how busy you are, it takes mere seconds to take a photo and only a few more to upload it to the Internet.

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AgentZigzag · 10/05/2014 00:38

I know what you mean, it's whether they can give consent to be plastered all over the internet vs should you give a shit about that.

I don't post pictures of my DDs on my fb page, I'm not sure why, it doesn't bother me when other people do, I just choose not to. I think maybe some of it is paranoia/lack of control over who sees them (my fb isn't particularly private), but this is t'internet we're talking about, it's not paranoia to think there are fucked up people out there.

I love the idea you have of what it's like to have a baby Grin some of the time it can be like that, but a lot of the rest of it you can actually have a life of your own Grin and the baby stage is over before you've realised.

How long have you got go?

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feathermucker · 10/05/2014 00:40

Oh my goodness, punctuate....please Wink

If this is serious (Hmm ), then you really need to get a grip Wink

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Erroltheowl · 10/05/2014 00:40

why would you even want to though alisvolatpropiis thats what i don't get why not take a pic with a camera and take it to photo shop get it printed and put it in a nice album or a frame its so much more loving and personal that the internet which seems like a cold harsh place for pictures of sweet babies to be posted

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TequilaMockingbirdy · 10/05/2014 00:40

Punctuation pleaaase.

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SaucyJack · 10/05/2014 00:41

One of the many benefits of breastfeeding is that you can do it no-handed whilst you upload pics to FB. The NHS should start marketing that as an incentive.

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usuallysuspect · 10/05/2014 00:41

I can upload a picture to FB in seconds.

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AgentZigzag · 10/05/2014 00:43

'why would you even want to though alisvolatpropiis'

Thing is, when you have a baby you want everyone to see how gorgeous they are/clever you are to get something right at last Grin

And I can see how that could be measured by the number of likes you get (especially if you're feeling low and wondering WTF you've got yourself in to).

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usuallysuspect · 10/05/2014 00:46

The people who work in the photo shops might be paedos though...

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Alisvolatpropiis · 10/05/2014 00:49

I don't know op, the same reason people share photos of their dinner. People like to share. That's why social networking has been so successful.

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BillyBanter · 10/05/2014 00:50

Why would someone push a baby along in a pram on the outside where paedos might look at it and smile? Maybe my friends have got time to be pushing babies around paedos but I don't. If I've got any spare time from sterilising bottles or checking my cctv footage I wouldn't push a pram anywhere because of the paedos. I'd spend my time sewing balaclavas for the poor babies in Africa who can't afford cctv or live outside where the paedos are.

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Tinkerball · 10/05/2014 00:51

Thats some sentence you wrote there, not meaning to be rude but it needs some full stops.

And I hate all this paedophile hysteria to.

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AgentZigzag · 10/05/2014 00:51

In other words Alis, showing off Grin

That's what all of it basically boils down to.

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Erroltheowl · 10/05/2014 00:52

photo shops have self service machines Confused i havent been served by a person in one in years and "likes" are pointless it just equals attention seeking IMO id rather have a nice phone call from DS or DH at work if i was feeling at a low point or have a snuggle and kiss with DC and tell myself everything will be ok and were just having a rough day i could never imagine myself putting DC down snapping a picture and putting it on facebook with some caption saying how difficult my baby is making my life Confused what if they were to see it if they went on FB a few years later god knows what they would think of that

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SqutterNutBaush · 10/05/2014 00:55

Wow. I have no words. Just wow.

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AgentZigzag · 10/05/2014 00:56

Some might call it paedophile hysteria Tink, others that it's a better awareness of how predatory males work.

It's not hysteria to be realistic about how the internet works/is used, it's a 'new' technology where people can easily feel lulled into a false sense of security.

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SqutterNutBaush · 10/05/2014 01:00

ERM ”predatory males" are there no female paedophiles then?

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Alisvolatpropiis · 10/05/2014 01:01

Yup Agent Grin

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Catswiththumbs · 10/05/2014 01:01

Biscuit

If you have time to eat it of course unless the local pervert is peering through your window or hacking into photo booths

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ForeskinHyena · 10/05/2014 01:01

Errol, most people don't post their worst moments on FB, they save it for the smug happy events so that they can get lots of gushing praise for their DCs.

Not me of course, I'd never court attention so shamelessly....Blush

If you don't want to put pics of your pfb then don't. Other people will.

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