You should always post children's holiday photos on social media carefully. Therefore, check how appropriate or inappropriate the situation in the picture is. The WISO Facebook page has published a post about this on Facebook :
Whether it's the beach, garden or balcony: parents can easily capture every holiday moment with their children using their smartphone - and theoretically share it with the world. If you want to post vacation pictures with your children, there are a few points you should keep in mind.
Holiday photos with children and general children's pictures on social media
Here are a few more tips on when you shouldn't post photos with children on social media:
- Did I or my family take the photo myself, or did I clear the rights to the image? No? Then don't share the picture!
- Can anyone else be identified and do I have their permission to share the image? No? Then don't share the picture!
- Are there no things in the background of the photo that might make other people uncomfortable? No? Then don't share the picture!
- Is my child clothed in the picture and not in an embarrassing situation? No? Then don't share the picture!
- Will my child be okay with sharing the photo once they are old enough to have an opinion? No? Then don't share the picture!
- Do all parents or guardians agree to share the image? No? Then don't share the picture!
- Would it be acceptable for me personally if such a picture of me as a child were available on the Internet today? No? Then don't share the picture!
- Have I checked my security settings and am I sure I know who can see the image? No? Then don't share the picture!
- Am I aware that when I upload the image, I partially lose the rights to the image to the platform? No? Then don't share the picture!
- Would it be acceptable if someone else made a mistake (e.g. forwarding it without asking) and the image was accessible to everyone? No? Then don't share the picture!
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