Attention all new parents and grandparents-to-be! Get ready for a wild ride as one couple navigates the joys and challenges of raising their first child in the digital age. From setting social media boundaries to dealing with a stubborn grandma, this story has it all! Buckle up and let’s dive into the drama!
A Squishy, Wonderful Baby Arrives!

First Grandchild = Kind of a Big Deal!

No Social Media for Baby!

️ Explaining the Social Media Ban to Family & Friends

Grandma Goes All-In… From 1000+ Miles Away!

Daily Demands for Baby Pics!

Take Them Down! The Cycle Repeats…

Fed Up Mama Lays Down the Law! ⚖️

Grandma Blows Up! “You’re Cutting Me Off!”

Over the Childish Behavior! ♀️

Grandma Welcome to Visit Anytime!

But the Social Media Ban Stands! ♀️

Family Feud Alert! New Parents vs. Social Media-Loving Grandma!
Whew, talk about a family showdown! Our new parents are trying their best to protect their little one’s online identity, but Grandma just can’t resist the allure of social media shares. Despite repeated requests to keep those precious baby pics offline, Grandma keeps posting away, leading to some major family drama. Now, Mama Bear has had enough and is ready to cut off the photo supply if Grandma can’t respect their wishes. ♀️ But is that too harsh? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this sticky situation!
Mother-in-law equates social media attention with joy of grandparenting. NTA.

Setting boundaries with mother-in-law: NTA for enforcing them

NTA. Responsibility of parents. Risks of posting baby photos online.

Protecting your baby’s privacy online is important. NTA.

A thoughtful solution for sharing baby pictures with family
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Protecting your child’s privacy online is crucial

Respect the parents’ wishes for their child’s privacy

Protecting your child’s privacy and safety online is responsible parenting.

Respectfully setting boundaries for your child’s privacy is important

Respect for privacy and boundaries. NTA

Setting boundaries with grandma NTA

Setting up a private photo share helped avoid social media drama

Setting boundaries with mother-in-law, seeking advice from Reddit community.

Stop arguing, report photos to Facebook, or stop sharing completely

NTA, but is texting pics to friends any different than posting?

Setting boundaries with in-laws over baby photos. NTA wins

Respect for privacy is basic. NTA for setting boundaries.

Petty but effective solution to mother-in-law’s rule-breaking behavior. ♀️

Respecting boundaries shows love and respect

Creating a shared google drive is a great idea

Why share on social media? Try Family Album app

Respect the parents’ wishes, grandma! NTA wins this one.

Grandma needs to respect boundaries on baby’s digital footprint

Respectful grandparent agrees with OP’s decision to control child’s photos

Protecting baby privacy – NTA. It’s hard but worth it

Grandma wants online attention, parents protect baby’s privacy. NTA.

Respectful NTA sets boundaries with mother-in-law over baby photos

Let your husband deal with his mother

Setting boundaries and prioritizing baby’s safety. NTA here.
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Grandma wants to post pics, but OP says no. NTA.

Keeping your child’s safety first and privacy respected. NTA

Watermarking baby photos to enforce boundaries.

Respect your child’s privacy, and their legal rights.

Grandma learns to respect baby’s privacy, OP is not TA

Stand your ground, mama bear

Respecting parents’ wishes > keeping up appearances

NTA suggests watermarking photos to stop MIL from disregarding boundaries
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Watermarking baby photos to stop MIL from posting online

Respect your baby’s privacy, not your mother-in-law’s social media.

Boundaries set for baby violated by MIL. Photo book alternative.

MIL’s selfishness backfires, commenter calls NTA in baby photo dispute
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Set boundaries with in-laws and protect your child’s privacy. NTA.

Respectful NTA response to MIL’s photo sharing disregard

Respect the parents’ decision or no baby photos for you

Being a grandma is about being present, not posting pics

Setting boundaries with family about baby photos on social media

Respectful boundaries with in-laws for your child’s safety
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Respectful NTA comment suggests photo album compromise for MIL

Future MIL alert! NTA OP sets boundaries for baby’s privacy

Struggling with MIL who posts baby pictures without permission
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Respectful family boundaries around baby photos. NTA

Establishing parental boundaries against MIL’s online baby photos

Setting boundaries with in-laws regarding baby photos

Respectful DIL stands up to MIL’s disregard for baby’s privacy

Protecting baby from social media, NTA, her loss

Respecting boundaries and privacy of children is crucial

Respect parent’s wishes or buzz off ♀️. Sad grandparents prioritize social media presence.

Responsible parenting and respect for privacy
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Clever idea to stop unwanted baby photos on social media
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Suggesting a thoughtful solution with a hint of compromise

Respect parent’s rules or face consequences. NTA

Mom-in-law respected our privacy, mom was a self-absorbed AH

Grandma doesn’t have the right to see your baby. NTA.

Respect parents’ rules on social media or lose photo privileges

Respectful NTA couple sets boundaries for baby’s social media exposure

Establish boundaries early to avoid issues later. NTA

Respectful NTA comment with supportive tone and helpful advice

Protecting your child’s privacy? NTA, more parents should follow suit!

Take down MIL’s baby pics on social media like a boss

Grandparents need to respect no social media rule for grandchildren

Protecting your baby’s privacy is important. NTA
