We all know how excited grandparents can get when it comes to their grandchildren, but what happens when they take it too far? One couple decided to keep their baby off social media, but Grandma just couldn’t resist posting pictures. The couple’s decision to protect their child’s privacy has led to a family feud that has everyone questioning who’s in the right. Let’s dive into this dramatic tale and see what happened.
A Precious Bundle of Joy Arrives

The Big Decision: No Social Media

Family Gets the Memo

MIL’s Social Media Obsession

The Rule Breaker

Grandma’s Guilt Trips

The Ultimatum

Grandma’s Outrage

The Compromise

A Loving Grandma, But…

The Battle of Privacy vs. Grandma’s Love
This couple is determined to keep their baby’s life off social media, but Grandma just can’t help herself. Despite their repeated requests, she continues to post pictures of their child, leading to arguments and guilt trips. The couple has finally had enough and issued an ultimatum: no more pictures if she can’t respect their wishes. While they’re open to her sharing photos privately and visiting, they won’t budge on their social media stance. But is it fair to Grandma, who loves her grandchild dearly? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this family feud…
Grandma equates ‘posting’ and ‘attention’ on social media as ‘joy’

Grandma ignores rules, can’t play victim. NTA

Grandma’s social media obsession: NTA advises parents to take control.

NTA parent asserts control over social media photos.

A thoughtful solution for grandma’s social media addiction
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Grandma learns the hard way why you don’t post everything

Respectful MIL boundaries – NTA stands up for their baby

Protecting your child’s privacy is important. NTA.

Respectful boundary setting with grandma over child’s pictures. NTA

Respectful NTA comment supports parents’ decision to keep child offline.

Grandma oversteps boundaries on social media, NTA sets her straight.

Grandma wants to show off on Facebook, but parents set boundaries. #NTA

Grandma’s social media behavior gets called out, seeking advice online.

Stop arguing, report photos, or stop sharing to set boundaries.

Letting grandma email and text pics to friends. NTA or ESH?

Grandma won’t quit social media, but is OP being too harsh?

Respecting privacy is basic. NTA for setting boundaries.

Grandma broke the rules, now on time out. Petty watermark revenge.

Respectful grandma sets a good example for online privacy ❤️

Expecting parent shares plan to avoid social media oversharing. NTA.

Suggests using Family Album app for private photo sharing. NTA.

Grandma’s entitlement sparks judgement from Reddit users. #RespectBoundaries

Grandma needs to respect boundaries, but consider her perspective too

Respectful grandparenting: NTA agrees with parent’s social media rules.

Parenting solidarity! NTA comment gets support.

Grandma’s social media obsession causes conflict with parents. NTA.

NTA parent sets boundaries with social media grandma

Let your husband deal with his mom. NTA

Setting boundaries is important. NTA for enforcing them.
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Grandma wants to post grandchild pics on Facebook. NTA or ESH?

Protecting children’s privacy on social media – NTA sets boundaries

Watermarking photos to stop grandma from posting on Facebook.

Set boundaries with grandma and protect your child’s privacy.

Respecting grandkid’s privacy isn’t hard, grandma.

Grandma’s social media addiction gets a reality check. NTA.

Respect parent’s wishes about posting pictures of their children. #NTA

Grandma can’t resist social media, but NTA suggests watermarking photos.
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Watermarking photos to discourage social media posting suggested by commenter

Setting boundaries with grandma over baby’s social media privacy.

Setting boundaries with grandma over social media sharing.

Protecting your child’s privacy is top priority. NTA
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Set boundaries with grandma’s social media obsession. NTA.

Respectful comment supports parents’ decision to limit MIL’s influence on kids

Grandma learns the hard way: no respect, no grandkid pics

Grandma’s entitlement to post pics of minors on social media denied.

Respecting boundaries: NTA asks mom to stop posting child’s pictures.

Grandma’s opinions don’t get a vote in parenting decisions. NTA
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Respectful compromise suggested for grandma’s social media obsession

Grandma’s social media obsession resonates with commenters.

Grandma’s social media obsession causes family drama. NTA.
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Respectful approach to privacy in the digital age.

Establishing boundaries with grandma over social media. NTA wins.

Grandma’s social media addiction causes family drama. NTA solution suggested.

Respectful daughter-in-law sets boundaries with social media obsessed mother-in-law. #NTA

Protecting your baby from social media is smart parenting

Grandma ignores request to not post on social media. NTA.

Respect the parents’ wishes or buzz off ♀️

Responsible parenting praised for respectful social media sharing
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Sneaky solution to grandma’s social media addiction
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Tech solution for grandma’s social media addiction. Win-win!

Respect the rules or face the consequences, says commenter.

Grandma prioritizing likes over grandkids, NTA sets boundaries

Grandma needs to respect boundaries set by parents. NTA.

Respect rules or lose privileges: grandparents on social media

Respectful parents set social media boundaries for family, NTA.

Grandma learns social media lesson. Kid’s parents are NTA.

Respectful grandma boundaries = reasonable consequences. Stick to your guns!

Responsible parenting praised for allowing child’s identity to flourish.

Tips for dealing with social media oversharing grandparents

Grandparents who ignore social media rules forfeit picture benefits

Protecting your child’s privacy is important
