You can absolutely enjoy the lifestyle and entertainment value of elementary school children’s photos— you follow accounts that prioritize safety (blurred faces, no location tags, no school logos).
In Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, there is a growing trend of showcasing a "better lifestyle" for children. This often manifests as:
Review these folders weekly. Ask yourself: Is there a balance?
Gone are the days of stiff, awkward school portraits against a generic blue backdrop. Today’s "better lifestyle" approach focuses on candid moments. These photos capture the essence of childhood: the concentration during a science experiment, the laughter shared over a lunchbox, and the determination on the soccer field.
Sharing moments that celebrate achievements rather than just aesthetics.
Many parenting influencers and casual sharers post full photos (showing faces, school uniforms, location tags, or house numbers). This poses risks including identity theft, cyberbullying of the child later in life, or worse, data mining by predators.