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To think family vloggers should not film their toddler's poo?

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MarySmilingAndHerBrassieres · 09/08/2016 21:44

I remember last year there was a thread about the Saccone Jolys filming their two year old daughter on the toilet. Their vlog tonight contains a long story and spectacle about their two year old pooing supposedly in his father's hand and then later the poo turning up under the bed. Let's not even go there about the dubious story. Said poo was even filmed.

Am I missing something here? This little boy has no say in being filmed every day and now he has an embarrassing moment on the Internet forever. This blatant disregard for their own children's dignity makes me sick, tbh. However, commenters on the video (who are admittedly mostly kids) are saying that he will probably find it funny when he's older. Am I overreacting here?

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MarySmilingAndHerBrassieres · 09/08/2016 21:49

No, I am not a troll. I understand why you would think I am as it's a sensitive subject matter, which is precisely why I think it should NOT be on the Internet. [link removed at poster's request]

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MephistoMarley · 09/08/2016 21:52

Why would you call troll? Confused
This couple are planks.

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MarySmilingAndHerBrassieres · 09/08/2016 21:53

I think the SJs are trolls, personally. Trolling their own kids.

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NeedACleverNN · 09/08/2016 21:56

It's 21st parenting isn't it?

Your kid does something and you put it online. This is a bit embarrassing for the kid though

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MarySmilingAndHerBrassieres · 09/08/2016 21:59

I understand things like first steps, singing and nice things like that but why film potty training and share it with the Internet?

I'd hate for stories to be told about me pooing online, let alone my poo being shown.

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ABloodyDifficultWoman · 09/08/2016 22:01

I remember last year there was a thread about the Saccone Jolys filming their two year old daughter on the toilet

You yourself started a thread about them just last week. Do you have some kind of weird agenda here OP? Hmm

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Doggity · 09/08/2016 22:03

YANBU. It is totally humiliating to film your small child toileting.

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NeedACleverNN · 09/08/2016 22:03

I don't know

I posted a photo of Dd with her completed sticker chart when she was potty trained...but there's no photos of her on the toilet or holding poo.

But then again my nan has a photo of me on the toilet and one of me being held by mum squatting and having a wee. So it's not exactly a new thing. Just easier to distribute

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bibbitybobbityyhat · 09/08/2016 22:06

I'm not going to click on that video ... are you sharing the very episode you are objecting to??

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MarySmilingAndHerBrassieres · 09/08/2016 22:08

ABloodyDifficultWoman, I started a thread last week to alert parents that teen viewers were sharing their details on adult chat sites.

This thread, I suppose, is about family vloggers in general with them as an example. I think family vloggers should not exploit or over share about their children.

I have no agenda as such, but I do think these people are planks, as stated above!

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notamummy10 · 09/08/2016 22:08

As soon as I saw the title of the thread, I knew exactly who it was. The family will do anything for attention!!

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Doggity · 09/08/2016 22:08

Need That's fine. Posting a child sitting on the toilet on a medium that you know will reach thousands and thousands of others, is totally not fine.

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MarySmilingAndHerBrassieres · 09/08/2016 22:09

No bibbity, I just didn't want to be assumed to be trolling.

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MarySmilingAndHerBrassieres · 09/08/2016 22:09

Doggity, that's what I'm getting at. Thank you.

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bibbitybobbityyhat · 09/08/2016 22:16

Well I think all family vlogging sounds horrendous and why do very stupid people actually watch these things?

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MarySmilingAndHerBrassieres · 09/08/2016 22:19

Yes, me too. I think people live vicariously through them and see it is a sort of "real life soap opera". Which is a bit sick, when you think about it.

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turquoise88 · 09/08/2016 22:21

Yes, me too. I think people live vicariously through them and see it is a sort of "real life soap opera". Which is a bit sick, when you think about it.

And you came across this video...how?

They've chosen to put their lives out there and it's up to them what they choose to document. If you don't like it, don't watch it.

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MarySmilingAndHerBrassieres · 09/08/2016 22:24

"If you don't like it, don't watch it"

Sorry, but anything online or out there is up for criticism.

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MarySmilingAndHerBrassieres · 09/08/2016 22:27

And the children haven't chosen to put themselves or their dignity out there, have they?

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bibbitybobbityyhat · 09/08/2016 22:28

Oh please try not to be so dense turquoise! Fgs. have a little go at understanding op's objections. Or do you think it is fine for adults to exploit (and humiliate) children just because they are their parents?

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turquoise88 · 09/08/2016 22:38

Or do you think it is fine for adults to exploit (and humiliate) children just because they are their parents?

I think it's fine for those parents to decide what is appropriate to put online about themselves or their children.

It doesn't matter what you do, someone always has an opinion on it. So, as I said before, if you don't agree with what they share then don't watch it. Put in a complaint to their management or YouTube if you must - see how far you get.

Anyway, the OP didn't answer my question about how she came to see the video in the first place? The very fact that you've shared it for others to see means they've likely raked in a few thousand from extra viewers.

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MarySmilingAndHerBrassieres · 09/08/2016 22:43

I can't agree with you, turquoise.

I stated above, I shared the video as
I was being called a troll.

And I came across the video as other parents were talking about it, the same as the last one I spoke on here about.

Yes, it gives them more views and I am not happy about that. But their content is open for discussion, same as anything published online.

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notamummy10 · 09/08/2016 22:46

Considering the SacconeJolys seem to have a big following on Twitter, probably from there... The video got retweeted onto my timeline, didn't click on it though.

I like family vloggers but there should be a limit on what they film and what they don't...

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kali110 · 09/08/2016 22:53

Omg who puts this on the internet???

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