Regular poster, NCed. Cancel the cheque etc..
AIBU to think that "influencers" (I use the term loosely, some may not have 10s of 1000s of followers but use hash tags liberally, talk about "collabs" and try to portray themselves as experts) who espouse a gentle and respectful approach to parenting are utter hypocrites when their public posts are full of identifiable photos of their children (who are too young to meaningfully consent) and often lots of personal detail about the children too? You know what's really respectful? Not putting your child all over the internet so that strangers can congratulate you on your parenting and sign up to your ££ parenting courses. Likewise home educated children who have their work put all over the internet. I'm sure someone will be along to say it's just about "keeping a record" but you can do that without it being public.