Someone I work with but am not FB friends with once mentioned how cute my baby son was, from the photo he saw on FB. He meant no harm so just I said thank you but I was so shocked i immediately tightened my security so if you find me, you can't see *anything*If I had children, posted a picture/video of them online and even ONE sick person made an inappropriate comment about my child or people suggested that something I'd misinterpreted as innocent was potentially catering to p*dos, I would NEVER post anything of my child online again. It's utterly incomprehensible to me that these parents have received numerous vicious threats from sickos regarding their children, and genuine concern from fans regarding their thoughtless content e.g. naked children in the bath, showing their uniforms, these tiktoks making reference to adult videos and THEY STILL DON'T LISTEN. Why don't they have that instinct to protect their children? The pound signs really do come before their own children's safeguarding. If they weren't this 'perfect' white, middle class, nuclear family on the surface, I really believe Jonathan's behaviour would be taken more seriously.
I can't understand the rise in instamums posting everything online for the world to see