Pronunciation: /ˈʃɛrəntɪŋ/
noun a blend of 'sharing' and 'parenting', refers to the practice of parents frequently sharing information and photos of their children on social media platforms
A1 Sharenting is when parents share photos and updates about their children on social media.
A2 Many parents engage in sharenting without realizing the potential consequences for their children's privacy.
B1 Sharenting has become a common practice among modern parents, but it can also lead to issues of oversharing.
B2 Some experts argue that sharenting blurs the line between a child's right to privacy and a parent's right to share their experiences.
C1 The phenomenon of sharenting raises important ethical questions about consent, digital footprint, and the long-term impact on children.
C2 In the age of social media, sharenting has sparked debates about parenting in the digital era and the boundaries of online sharing.
formal The practice of sharenting, or parents sharing information about their children on social media, has raised concerns about privacy and consent.
informal My mom is always sharenting pictures of me on Facebook without asking first.
slang Stop sharenting all those embarrassing videos of your kid, nobody wants to see that.
figurative In the age of sharenting, our online identities become intertwined with our children's from a young age.
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