Mothers challenge: why posting baby photos on Facebook is dangerous

    Photos of children on social networks. A new chain is circulating these days, a message that mothers share and that conveys the joy of having become mothers. But what are the pitfalls that hide behind this kind of initiative?

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    Photos of the children on social. These days a new chain is circulating, a message that moms they share and that it conveys the gioia of having become mothers. But what are the pitfalls that hide behind this kind of initiative?

    To point the finger at it, it was there State Police who warned of the risks involved in putting photos of their children on social network and more generally on the web site.

    The message circulating on the profiles Facebook is the following:

    “Mothers' Challenge! I was nominated by… (and thank you) to put 3 photos that show me happy to be a mom. I nominate 8 mothers in my turn who I find fantastic for the mothers challenge and they too have to put 3 photos (only if they feel like it!). Copy and paste the text and name super moms too. Come on mothers! "

    Many have posted it, tagging friends. A real chain, which shows faces of smiling women, tender children and moments stolen from everyday life but which will remain forever etched in their memory (and unfortunately on the Internet).

    A beautiful thing, to show the world the joy of being a mother. Too bad, however, that, despite the good intentions of mothers, the pitfalls that lurk on social media are not always predictable.

    Mothers challenge: why posting baby photos on Facebook is dangerous

    The Police in this regard sounded the alarm:

    “Mothers, come back to yourselves. If your children are the most expensive thing in the world, do not disclose their photos on the Internet. Or at least, have some respect for their right to choose, when they are of age, which part of their private life to share. If that's not enough for you, consider that over half of the photos on child pornography sites come from photos shared by you".



    It is clear that those who have shared photos of their child are animated by a clean feeling, but perhaps it would be better to think twice before deciding whether to post a close-up of their child. Maybe a little hand joined to ours would be enough, or a soft foot all to eat.



    Of course, security is never too much especially on the web.

    Francesca Mancuso

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