Sherry Taylor

Q: This happens to babies within 60 minutes of birth.

A: MOST BABIES HAVE THEIR PHOTO POSTED TO SOCIAL MEDIA WITHIN AN HOUR OF BIRTH: New British research finds that two-thirds of newborn babies make their first appearance on social media within 60-minutes of being born. To find this, photo print site Posterista surveyed over two-thousand parents with kids age five of younger and found that 62-percent of parents admit to uploading the photo themselves. Seventy-seven-percent of parents said they display the images on Facebook, while 48-percent said Instagram and 32-percent said Flickr. Sixty-four-percent of parents admitted to uploading images of their children to social media at least three times a week, while just six-percent said they never upload photos of their kids to their social pages. (Daily Mail)

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