Oversharing kids' images online is popular, but dangerous.
@coffinwood@feddit.de
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Of course, ‘sharenting’ is a word.

@fsxylo@sh.itjust.works
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I just read an onion article and thought this was another one.

Shake747
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I definitely read “sharting” at first glance

metaStatic
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believe it or not, right to jail, right away.

🖖USS-Ethernet
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1 million years dungeon!

A right to jail bad parents as other citizens observe them would probably do a lot to change parenting.

Shake747
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There’d be hardly any parents left if you could jail bad parents on whim based on a singular observation.

Then many of those kids would be even worse off…

Thinking back to the very “concerned parents” of my childhood, they were usually the over protective lunatics

@MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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It would still have to be for something against the law, not just any random old complaint…

Ya’ll out here wholly forgetting how rights are actually stripped from people…

Maeve
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Unfortunately, “common sense” isn’t common.

Well, note how I didn’t say it would improve parenting.

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Lol! Touché

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