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Title:

Casting Crib Cutesploitation - Using Your Kids As Content

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Organizer:
John Styn, Royal Pink Productions
Description:
What every parent should consider before uploading their offspring. They are adorable little miracles that should be shared with the world. And who isn’t delighted by the youtube’d laughter of a child? (Or a drugged up kid after dentist.) But when does a bathtime video cross the line into “need for future therapy?” Or worse yet, a felony sex offense? Parents will address the costs/benefits of their decision process and the personal/public lines they’ve drawn in the sandbox.
Questions
Answered:
  1. What are the privacy concerns to consider?
  2. What are examples of kid content that should be public?
  3. What are examples of kid content that should be filtered? Private? NEVER uploaded?
  4. Are there places better suited for kid content?
  5. Are there tricks to sharing the good while protecting the innocent?
  6. Real names vs Nicknames?
  7. What are legal issues to consider?
  8. What to do if you think people are enjoying your child's videos for the wrong reasons?
  9. How to deal with other parent's "feedback."
  10. Whoops! What to do when you need to take something down.
Level:
Beginner
Category:
Blogging, Community / Online Community, Content, User Generated Content
Type:
Panel
Event:
Interactive 2010
on 26/8/09
I am thrilled to see a panel addressing these issues and I so hope this one gets picked. I have wrestled with my own feelings of discomfort when I see kids IRL who I recognize from blogs and flickr and feel like it would be very easy for the wrong people to prey upon them. This is one of my top picks for SXSW 2010.
on 27/8/09
This is a solid panel topic and very timely.

For all the tech-talk-handwringing associated with shifting design decisions and the concern over /privacy/ controls in areas from Facebook to Flickr to any number of lesser known content repositories that are one-click simple... it all goes back to the fundamental list of questions you've put together.

The discussion that stems from this would ideally be packaged for a recurring series available at a popular parenting accessible website (or ancient technology such as the evening broadcast TV news assuming the nightmare scenarios aren't simply fodder for fear peddling and the sole focus of such a broadcast).

[ Disclaimer: I've cutesploited my pets mercilessly for almost 10 years ]
on 3/9/09
I hope this gets picked, recorded and streamed. I know many parents who would be interested in seeing this. Great idea for a panel.
on 4/9/09
Really interesting conversation
on 20/10/09
Good idea for a panel. Case studies ARE good. :)
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