Okay the point we are trying to make is that even if you see one tiny little minuscule thing that makes you fear in your gut and raises a concern - REPORT IT!!!It just doesn't sit right with me to contact authorities about someone you've never even clapped eyes on in real life, with no idea of what their lives are actually like, just because you've been on Instagram and Tattle.
Anyway, here she is with her mundane, pointless chat just to be present each day. I hope her followers are glad they engaged with her and made suggestions for her! Lots of content to come then, oh hang on...
This is the reason people get away with abusing children - people see things and brush it off as 'one offs' or 'they don't want to get involved' or 'they don't know enough'.
Even with the little boy who was killed recently by his step mother, a hairdresser saw the state he was in and how she treated him a few days before he was killed but didn't do anything. Brushed it off, didn't want to get involved because they don't know enough.
Fair enough, it's an extreme example that I have given, but it's the principle.
Fair enough, hands up, we don't know anything about what happens behind closed doors, but Afsana has done enough on her social media to showcase evidence of a consistent lack of care for her children. Enough for people to raise their eyebrows and be concerned about the situation.
If you are going to use social media, use it carefully and be conscious of what you are posting and how it can be interpreted because we as the consumer will certainly consume and interpret and do with the information what we want. Part and parcel of being a social media user.