Android

‘I deliberately do not portray my child as recognizable on social media’

Do you want to portray your child in a recognizable way on social media? Opinions are quite divided on this, according to our statement. “I don’t like the idea of ​​sharing her.”

A selection of the various reactions.

Child recognizable in the image: yes or no?

  • Miranda: “Yeah. I think it’s the most normal thing in the world. What someone else does, they must know for themselves, if only I may.”
  • Ellen: “No, nothing at all. (For various reasons) it would be nice if, also at schools, playgrounds, swimming lessons, sports clubs, etc., it would be better shielded and not seen as something difficult and there would be more respect for this choice. Just as I respect that some people do want to do this. But then only post your own child and do not post others on it unsolicited.”
  • Mariska: “I notice that I am becoming more reserved, but my children can certainly be found on my social media. I do enter into a conversation with my children about which photos are and are not and why, because I want them to learn to think about this.”
  • Christa: “No, my child does not choose it and when I consider that there are people who do with images of children… So my child is not recognizable on socials.”
  • Jeanine: “I try to avoid it. My youngest almost not on the internet, is my partner’s wish. Not always the oldest. Coincidentally, the eldest does sometimes… But not always.”

Read also: Thomas Berge no longer shares children on social media

  • Linda: “We deliberately do not show her face for privacy. When I consider that there are people who want to do something with the images, I don’t like the idea of ​​sharing it.”
  • Manita: “Only on my own Facebook for friends and family, and sometimes on another group, but then I consciously make sure that it is a “normal” photo. And that others choose not to do it is up to them.”
  • Annelies: “No, we won’t. You never know who might misuse the photo. Moreover, I think that when they are older, my children can choose for themselves what they want to share about themselves.”
  • Elaine: “I do. I am proud and want to show it.”
  • Miranda: “Yes, but with a private account. I know who can see my account and these are people I know. So why not…”

Receive Kek Mama with a discount and free shipping on your doormat every month! Subscribe now and pay only €4.19 per edition.


Post Views: 0

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *