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It should be illegal to share your child's information online. That should include videos and pictures of them, and details about their lives.
They have no say in it, and imagine growing up and then finding out your parents have shared your entire life online?
Fuck parents who do this at all. I don't wanna hear about small friends or family group blah blah blah. There is NO REASON to share like this regarding a minor on social media.
I also always find it interesting when these parents never share the same amount about themselves.
This is the wrong approach.
Parents are doing this for likes and views!
Social media is the problem. We need to tear Facebook and Tiktok down.
This is the wrong approach.
People are having too many kids!
Heterosexuality is the problem. We need to tear sexuality and gender down.
This is the wrong approach.
Meat sacks are simulating a digital life.
Flesh is the problem. We need to raise AI in a digital creche and only then shove them into meat sacks once they mature into adulthood.
There needs to be voluntary continuing education for adults and parents in the information age. Our social norms are strong, and people will largely self regulate if they are educated about consequences of their actions. There needs to be public education curriculum changes for kids that are focused on functioning in adulthood.
We dont need a law for everything. Parents have always been able to make decisions for their children even if it seems wrong to other people, within reason.