We all know that becoming a new parent can be a rollercoaster of emotions, and setting boundaries is crucial to maintaining sanity. For one 24-year-old mom of a 3-month-old baby girl, her biggest rule was no social media for her daughter. She believed in privacy and didn’t want any photos of her little one online. But when her sister-in-law decided to break that rule, all hell broke loose.
The Big Rule: No Social Media

Grandma Gets Sick, Sister-in-Law Steps In

The Rule Breaker Strikes

Confrontation and Consequences

Accusations Fly ️

Sister-in-Law’s Defiant Post

In-Laws Take Sides

Questioning Her Reaction

Edit/Update: Babysitting Fee

Stress and Anger

Photo Deleted, Contact Cut

New Mom’s Trust Shattered: The Fallout Continues
After discovering her sister-in-law had broken the no social media rule, this new mom was left questioning if she overreacted. The situation escalated when the sister-in-law not only refused to delete the photo, but also accused the mom of not loving her daughter enough. Tensions rose, and the in-laws took sides. With the photo deleted and contact cut, the sister-in-law is now blowing up their phones. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this dramatic family feud…
Sister-in-law breaks rule, new mom stands her ground. NTA

Protecting motherhood: NTA can report photo to Facebook for removal

SIL broke a major rule and called her a bad mother

Red flags raised about sharing baby photos online. NTA.

Taking legal action against in-law for breaking rules

Respecting privacy online is important. NTA handled it well.
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Protecting kids’ privacy on social media, NTA suggests reporting photo

NTA with a perfectly reasonable rule. SIL breached trust and privacy.
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Mandated reporter advises against posting kids’ photos on social media

Setting boundaries with family is important for your child’s safety.

Aunt oversteps boundaries, commenter supports new mom’s decision.

Be careful with posting photos of your kids online!

Setting boundaries for children’s social media use. NTA wins.

Sister-in-law violated infant’s privacy by posting pictures online. NTA.

Supportive comment calls out sister-in-law’s breach of trust

Setting boundaries is important. NTA for enforcing them.

New mom considers legal action against sister-in-law for privacy breach

Parenting rule broken by sister-in-law, husband should handle it.

Protecting children’s privacy online is crucial

Parenting boundaries matter, not social media likes. NTA

NTA. SIL prioritized social media attention over respecting boundaries. Report photo.

NTA and standing up for your family’s rules

Setting boundaries and enforcing them.

Poster calls out sister-in-law for disrespecting family and niece

Protecting your children from social media, NTA. Legal options?
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Setting boundaries and respecting them is crucial in family relationships.

Protecting your child’s privacy is more important than social media clout. NTA

Politeness goes a long way, even when trust is violated

Mom shuts down sister-in-law’s ridiculous comment. NTA.

SIL breaks rule, NTA for being upset and cautious.

Protecting your child’s privacy on social media. NTA!

Respecting a mother’s rule on social media is crucial

Respecting kids’ privacy is important, NTA sets a good example

NTA for not posting about your daughter for online attention

NTA commenter suggests reporting SIL’s social media post to Facebook

Respecting privacy: NTA enforces no baby pictures online rule

NTA. Valid privacy concerns for child’s pictures on social media. Self-absorbed SIL.

Privacy matters, deleting a photo doesn’t undo the harm caused

Protecting your child’s privacy online is crucial. NTA.

Respect privacy: NTA reminds us of social media etiquette

SIL breaks rule on purpose, doubling down on drama. NTA

Breaking a simple rule makes SIL the a**hole

Sister-in-law broke a major rule, NTA; sharing photos online is risky

SIL breaks rule for likes, NTA stands up and goes NC

Setting boundaries is important and should be respected

Mom enforces social media rule for son, stands up to in-laws

Mom not wrong, but odd to treat babysitting as favor
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Always ask before posting photos of someone else’s child. NTA.

Privacy matters! SIL violated trust, NTA for setting boundaries.

Sister-in-law breaks rule and disrespects parenting decisions

NTA. Take action against sister-in-law and set boundaries.
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Respect the parents’ rules or lose visitation rights.

Protecting privacy online: NTA advises reporting photo to Facebook

Setting boundaries with family as a new mom
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Respectful photo-sharing is important, even with family. NTA

Protecting her daughter’s privacy, NTA gets support from commenters

Protecting your child’s privacy online is important

Setting boundaries with family over child’s photos. NTA wins.

Respectful commenter supports OP’s rule and suggests reporting photo

Respect the new mom’s social media policy, NTA

Respecting parents’ social media rules when babysitting

Privacy matters! Sister-in-law broke the rule. #NTA

Protecting your baby’s privacy is important. NTA.

Stand your ground without yelling next time, NTA!

Protecting your child’s privacy is non-negotiable

Taking pictures of kids without consent is illegal

Aunt understands and follows parents’ rules on sharing baby photos

Protecting your child’s privacy on social media. NTA.

NTA. Stand your ground and consider legal action.

Respecting privacy is important, SIL should have followed the rule

Respectful response to privacy invasion on social media.

Protecting your child’s privacy is important, NTA for enforcing it

Protecting kids online is important, NTA for keeping daughter off SM
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Respecting parents’ wishes about sharing photos online is important

Protecting our babies is worth it

Protecting children’s privacy online is crucial.

Privacy concerns discussed in child photo sharing debate.

Respecting a parent’s wishes on social media is important

Setting boundaries is crucial. NTA for enforcing them
