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Within the next 10 years, a generation of children whose parents posted their entire lives online, w (by Sparky)
Within the next 10 years, a generation of children whose parents posted their entire lives online, without their consent, will become young adults. How do you think they'll feel about it?
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Itll be "normal" to them. Its a lil sad but its the wotld we live in now....used to be photo albums, now its Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
I cant help but think there are pervs out there getting off to some random childs pics.....and worse, stalking them.
I cant help but think there are pervs out there getting off to some random childs pics.....and worse, stalking them.
There will be plenty that shun the public postings. Look at how the younger generation are not even joining facebook. Or if they do, using it quite infrequently. I think we have hit an apex, and if we haven't, we will soon.
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