Ethics of posting children’s images online


IN the era of smartphones and social media, sharing moments of our lives online has become a daily ritual for many. For parents, this often includes posting photos, videos, and anecdotes of their children.

While social media offers a way to connect, share, and celebrate these moments, it also brings up critical ethical questions: Should we be posting images of children online?

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