If anyone, including the Hoopers, has extenuating reasons for video monitoring school age children that outweigh the child's right to start having a little privacy from that age, then that is absolutely fair enough of course. There are always exceptions, but if that's the case for the Hoopers then that's not an excuse to harvest the monitor for instagram content as well.
There are parents who are paranoid about their video monitor being hacked and unknown strangers being able to watch their children, and FOD just puts footage out there freely? Ugh.
@EddieBeds I keep hoping that society will become less accepting of the child exploitation we see online. For example, like how smacking your child was once normal and accepted, but now is generally seen as a form of abuse. Then even the most isolated of these instagram children would likely eventually see it for what it was, sadly. I imagine there'll be a whole range of reactions as the instagram children grow up, from complete denial and blocking it out, to speaking out and becoming an advocate against it.