Warning: If such pictures of children are shared on social media, you may get into trouble; Police warned

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Do not share pictures of children on social media – Social media addiction has become so dominant in people’s minds that people share their every activity on social media. People even share pictures of their kids on social media platforms without any worries. Whether it’s a trip somewhere, child’s birthday or child topping the class, people share pictures of the child in every conversation. Not only that, many people create their social media accounts as soon as their children are born. If you do this too, then refrain from doing this.

Police warned

You might be surprised to know that Mark Zuckerberg, the owner of Meta, the company with one of the world’s largest social media platforms, also blurs his face when uploading pictures of his children on social media. Many big celebrities also do it, but common people like us and you don’t. For your information, you are informed that police have warned against sharing pictures of children on social media.

Posting pictures of children on social media is dangerous

Assam Police tweeted. It states that parents should protect their children from the dangers of ‘sharing’. The post contains four different pictures of children. Above all this was a message, delivered by the children. This is called sharing. Meaning of Sharing – When parents share sensitive content about their children on social media or share their photos publicly on social platforms. According to experts, this can damage the parent-child relationship. #DontBeASharent was used with this tweet.

Children can become victims of cyberbullying

First, young children do not know that an entire album of their photographs is kept ready on social media. When children grow up, they face cyberbullying because of these images. In cyberbullying, social media users make fun of a child’s picture and even make threats. It has a bad effect on children. Besides, it is also possible that when the children grow up, parents question why their photos were shared on social media without their permission. For your information, let us tell you that Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs also avoid sharing their children or family pictures on social sites.

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