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people who don't post pictures of their children online

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backonthewagon · 15/11/2016 08:32

By online I mean on social media, Flikr, on a website etc, not anything that is password protected or that you have to invite people to view such as Google Drive.

Is it for safety reasons? You don't know who might end up seeing the image or what they might do with it?

Is it for anonymity reasons (adopted or LAC for example)?

Is it because they aren't old enough to decide for themselves? At what age would they be old enough?

Is it because they are old enough and have asked you not to?

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peaceloveandbiscuits · 09/01/2017 16:20

In my case, because DS isn't old enough to decide whether he wants his image published online, so I'm deciding on his behalf. Caused a lot of drama when he was born, but family have generally been quite accepting of our decision.
When he's thirteen and old enough for an account, and he decides to post photos of himself, that's his choice.

LaLaLolly · 09/01/2017 16:20

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