
Questa “terrificante” pubblicità irlandese sulla sicurezza dei bambini online si presenta come un film horror distopico
https://www.thejournal.ie/dpc-ad-mick-moran-online-safety-childrens-privacy-6887143-Nov2025/?utm_source=thejournal&utm_content=top-stories
di PoppedCork
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The scary part isn’t the ad it’s that some folks are reacting as if this is something new when it’s just common-sense warning to parents. Sharing kids’ names, birthdays, school and club info publicly *is* risky: it can be used for identity fraud, stalking, or by predators. The real freak-out should be from the people who think that’s fine.
Meanwhile in New Zealand they made them entertaining
[Keep It Real Online | A Public Awareness Campaign](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7czuSYZYF4) (2020, Youtube )
When people tell parents online to stop sharing every embarrassing story about their children’s lives and posting their little kids naked, they take it as if you’ve threatened them with a knife and throw temper tantrums.
Heard a mom in Romania tell a story on Tiktok about how she got emotional that her little eldest boy is growing up when she accidentally saw with 12 y/o peewee had pubic hair growing when he came out of the shower. She said it made her cry. We didn’t need to know that. Surprisingly, she didn’t throw a tantrum when some young women criticized her, on Tiktok as well, and just got buried in irrelevancy, if she ever made a response video (I didn’t keep up after seeing the 2-3 more popular criticism videos).
I don’t share my kids’ lives online and don’t allow them to use social media. However, how can I protect them from peer pressure redpill & blackpill incel culture their schoolmates are exposed to?
Slowly manufacturing consent for digital control.
Fantastic advert.
https://fightchatcontrol.eu/
Contact your MEPs and tell them that you do not want Chat Control or age verification laws!
meh, my wife has a youtube channel 50k subscribers, 500k+ max viewership and we’ve been recognised precisely twice in ten years. It’s a hobby for her. Maybe a video every 6 weeks on average. The money is insignificant – we did a couple of live ones years ago and people started sending us money (even though we told everyone to stop). We do alright regardless. No need for that at all and YouTube take a huge chunk. So no more livestreams (you can’t give it back).
Her youtube viewing stat insights is that lot’s of old people like to watch younger families go to the park, ice rink, beach, world cup etc. Well either that or there are loads of 60+ year old paedos. The kids are into it too, but really it’s far more, first let’s go to the park and then second we should capture this and then third, that would be good for a video. 95% natural, but of course edited because noone wants to see an infant meltdown (which, by selection, of course creates a false narrative divorced from reality). I appreciate some might do it the other way around which would make all the difference. It is a tertiary concern for us, I would agree it would problematic it parents make in primary. I don’t watch other channels so I don’t know.