There are plenty of people who have children and don’t share their identities online.
Put it this way; would Beggy Bexter walk down a high street with a photo of her 12 year old dressed the way she was and approach strangers and showing the photo and ask if they like it, to engage with it to help an algorithm to promote her own vanity project?
I think it’s unlikely she would do that, sharing what she did on story is just the same. So she deleted it, but it’s on servers and used as data forever; not of her, a 40-something, but her 12 year old.
As the mum she should be educating her children of the dangers of sharing things like that online as much as she does about dangers offline.
If it’s true what others say here and she does read what’s written about her here, it’s only a matter of time before she jumps on the latest trend of influencers who have started to realise the error of their ways and start hiding their children’s faces. All fine now, but years of data and images collected of kids childhood before now can’t be taken back.
I like following the accounts with people who respect their children’s privacy, include them but identities hidden, not as a ‘tease’ but because they understand once an identity is shared, it can never be taken back.