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5 Facebook Buttons Every Parent Wishes Existed
Hey there, fellow parents! You know how the “like” button on Facebook can sometimes feel super limiting? It’s true! When a friend shares something heartbreaking, like the loss of a loved one, it feels awkward to “like” that post. I remember working at a site about historical figures, and we constantly faced the dilemma of asking our audience to “like” posts about figures like Adolf Hitler. Not exactly a comfortable ask, right?
Mark Zuckerberg’s stance against a “dislike” button makes sense for community vibes, but let’s be honest—we could really use some more options. And as parents, our needs are pretty specific. So I came up with a few ideas that could make our Facebook experience way more relatable:
- I Can Relate
For those moments when your kid shares a pic of themselves rocking an outfit they had to sneak out to wear. - Get Home ASAP
For when your teenager posts selfies from a sketchy spot. - Typos Be Gone!
So we can gently tease our little ones about their spelling mishaps. - Oh, Cry Me a River
Perfect for when you catch them whining about you online. - But I Thought You Didn’t Like Her!
For parents who are just trying to keep up with their kids’ friendships (or perceived friendships).
If you’re looking for more great content, check out this other post on our blog about privacy policies here. And if you’re diving into topics like home insemination, you should definitely visit Make A Mom for expert info. Plus, the CDC has a wonderful resource on pregnancy that you can find here.
So, what do you think? Could these buttons make Facebook a little more parent-friendly? Let’s hope someone’s listening!
Summary:
We explored five hypothetical Facebook buttons that would make parenting a bit easier, including options for relatable moments and tracking teens. Plus, we shared links to valuable resources on privacy policies, home insemination, and pregnancy.