Little Marlow wasn t revealing anything other than her perfect belly and her chubby little legs.
Yet it is seemingly fine for celebrities like Rihanna to post suggestive virtually naked pictures of themselves on the site.
Instagram argues that they have to have policies in place to protect young children , but admits that in this case they got it wrong.
Now we all know that the Internet can be a dangerous place. But why should a minority of perverted individuals ruin the fun for the rest of us?
But on the other hand, should we as parents think twice before posting pictures of our kids online?
Somewhere in my mum s attic is an album filled with pictures from family holidays gone by, my sister and I playing happily in the garden in just our bikini bottoms.
All innocent fun, even more so as the only people who are ever likely to see those pictures are family.
Would I share pictures of my half-naked children online? Probably not.
While I agree that the picture of Marlow bearing her belly was totally adorable and Instagram were wrong to take it down, I do think that we as parents have a responsibility to recognise that the Internet is not a family album.
Only ever post words or pictures online that you are happy for the whole world to see perverts and all as that is exactly who can and will see them.
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