I invested in early social media startups. After having 3 kids, here's why I never share my kids' photos online and prefer group chats instead.
Briefly

I have strict rules for my kids, friends, and family to keep my children safe online and around technology. I never allow pictures to be posted.
For me, group texting is what social media was five years ago. It's private, secure, and an effective way of building connections without exposing the kids' faces.
My two younger children have zero screen time. In fact, we don't even FaceTime with family. I think it's very unsettling for kids to see screens.
I talk about the dangers of surveillance capitalism, where Big Tech companies make money from selling your data. Privacy is central to my parenting.
Read at Business Insider
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