Does the internet get a say in what parents put online?
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June 21, 2024

Are parents responsible for any form of criticism when they post about their children online?A recent mum-fluencer in Singapore drew flak for posting a TikTok video of her crying daughter after receiving her O-Level results. As well-meaning as such posts may be, the issue of consent and exposing their children to online criticism and unwanted interference have again resurfaced. Would you post content about your children publicly on social media?

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