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The Sunday Story: Permission to share

2023/7/9
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Calm
H
Heather Armstrong
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Initial Hardi
J
Jodie
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Leader
L
Lou
P
Professor John Oates
R
Representative Christine
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Initial Hardi: 作为在互联网时代长大的年轻人,作者意识到如今孩子们在社交媒体上曝光的权力不对等,他们缺乏成年人拥有的删除自己线上内容的自主权。许多家庭博客只展现美好的一面,而忽略了不完美的部分,这会误导大众对家庭生活的认知。然而,家庭博客对父母而言,也存在积极方面,例如为母亲们提供了一个分享育儿经验和情感支持的社区。

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"It's this version of me that my mom's publicized and made very permanent."Lou grew up as a social media baby. Their mom had a public blog where she shared details about her life as a mother. But she also shared details about her kids, including Lou. Now, Lou remembers the blog as a fixture of their childhood, but not in a good way. Throughout their teen years and into adulthood, strange adults would reach out to Lou online, asking personal and often inappropriate questions. Classmates would use content from the blog to embarrass them. Lou is part of a generation of social media babies now grappling as young adults with a digital version of themselves created by their parents and shared with the world. Today on The Sunday Story, a look at family blogging, a trend that's become so popular there's now a name for it: "sharenting." But a growing number of young people are starting to object, saying such blogs take a toll on their mental health and violate their privacy.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)