'Real Housewives of Atlanta' Kim Zolciak Slammed For Daughter's Photo: Know The Lurking Dangers Of Sharing Family Photos Online

The "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star made it to the headlines after she was slammed for posting a photo of her daughter on Instagram which gathered countless negative comments. With the hype of social media, parents would openly posy and gush over their children on social media, but experts reveal that there are certain photos that parents should be keen about in terms of sharing.

Kim Zolciak posted a photo of her daughter, Kaia Rose on Instagram which gathered countless backlash as it appears to promote plastic surgery at a young age according to Radar. Though it may be an innocent post, she gathered backlash due to her caption, which stated:

"If you zoom in on my nose you will see my mom is already molding my face to look just like hers... as I stand there in anticipation I can't wait to see what my face will look like #SamePlasticSurgeon #Starting AnArmyOfKims #WeDontLookAlikeCuzOfGenes #ItsPhotoshop #ImToughLikeMyBrothers #FellFlatOnMyFace #HappyFridayHaveAGreatWeekend"

The photo that the "RHOA" posted was already removed from her social media account. Most of her fans slammed her as she conditions her children to go under the knife at a very young age. Though it may seem sweet and typical for parents to openly share their children's photos on social media, but Pure Sight revealed that posting too many photos of one's children can actually do more harm hat good.

It was revealed that 55 percent of Generation X would share most of their vacation photos, including their family activities. It was then added that the Longitudinal Study of American Youth mentioned that 66 percent of Generation X would post photos of their children online. One of the biggest problems in terms of posting your children's photos online is said to be placing their privacy at risk which can result in someone misusing your child's photos without your knowledge.

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