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Many parents love sharing the pictures of their children on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
It is common for parents to post photos of their young children through social media. Facebook, Google+, Instagram and Twitter are seen as easy ways to share happy moments with friends and family. At the same time, scientists warn that this might compromise a child's privacy or even safety and that children might resent their parents in the future for currently sharing too much of their lives online.
What do you think? Should parents feel free to post photos of their children on social networking sites?
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