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fromThe New Yorker
1 week agoThe Scandal of the Sharenting Economy
Kidfluencers face challenges as their childhood experiences become public and transactional, often leading to complex emotional and legal implications.
The detailed profile typically consists of the child's personal data such as full name, address, date of birth, hobbies, interests and more. And it can lead to cyberbullying, online harassment, identity theft, privacy breaches, contact by a stranger and more, the experts warn. 'Sharenting can seem like a useful way to celebrate special occasions and update family members around the world on children's progress,' said Dr Anita Lavorgna, assistant professor in criminology at the University of Southampton.