Watch what you post!
Parents sometimes post videos on social media without thinking twice. This can have serious consequences for the children.
#ShareWithCare
T-Mobile has launched a new campaign that focuses on the increasing influence of AI and the potential risks associated with it. Thousands of parents’ social media accounts are public and photos of children are visible to everyone. But are we aware of the possible consequences? T-Mobile’s campaign, with the hashtag #ShareWithCare, aims to make parents aware of the use of children’s photos on the internet.
More and more smileys?
Sharing photos online is easy, but once they’re online, they’re accessible to everyone. An example of a platform that has grown in popularity with many children is TikTok. However, parents often do not inform their children about the risks of such social media channels.
But not only children, parents also sometimes post videos without thinking about it. This can have serious consequences for the children. Fortunately, more and more vloggers are aware of this and no longer show their children in their vlogs. In addition, you increasingly see influencers sticking a smiley face on children’s faces when posting photos.
Stricter regulations
It is expected that stricter regulations on social media platforms and the increasing use of AI will lead to fewer young children on social media. Awareness initiatives such as the T-Mobile campaign to inform parents about the possible consequences of posting children’s photos online are important. More campaigns are welcome.