Thursday, 8 January 2026

Will it change anyone's actions?

 


I posted last year about people putting information about their children and grandchildren online, and how much anyone reading can find out...names, birthdays,  schools, addresses etc. That's without the photographs they post, meaning children are easily recognisable. Those photos are also available to be manipulated into the depraved filth that can be found on the dark web.

Yet still people post about their children and grandchildren; on blogs, and Instagram, Facebook etc. 

The Irish government have made this short film. I hope it makes people stop and think.


4 comments:

  1. Joan from Dublin9 January 2026 at 19:28

    That should definitely make people stop and think!

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    1. I'd like to think it would, but many people on Instagram are using their children as cash cows

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  2. My daughter would kill me if I posted photos of granddaughter on line. It horrifies me people posting photos of house, children, holidays on line. Why do you want the world to know what you are doing. Xx

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    1. I agree Gill. I wouldn't dream of putting photos of my grandchild online for the world to see. I've never even stated their gender on here as there's no reason for anyone to know.
      My son in law is a police officer, so I know the depravity of what perverts can do with photos taken from people's social media accounts. It's horrifying.

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