See that is the issue with it, Influencers are watched every second the death of this little girl is incredibly tragic but the entire Instagram can't stop and people just not post anything else at all after showing respects, I have the same view of people who have wakes/parties etc after funerals and get drunk, you can't cry and then go back or pretend things are normal but on a platform like that anyone of any name is dammed if they do, damned if they don't, they get slated for saying nothing and then if they say something they are somehow expected to just hault all of Instagram for a day because of it which is wholely unrealistic. It is very tragic indeed and we can't ask the world to stop turning and time to stand still when a life/soul is taken you can show your respects but it also doesn't mean you need to stop what your doing in life, no social media stopped when Prince Philip died, when other people die its just not realistic simply because and tragically its a baby this time, or to do what people here have slated hinch for and show a display of 'overcaring' for people you've never met, and be judged for being insincere like posting that you can't even do stories on insta for thinking of this little one, it's damned if you do damned if you don't with anyone in the public eye and Influencers