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Thanks Lynn for sending these thoughts. That's also good advice, so
ignore things you see from friends/clients on FB that you haven't
been directly asked about. Especially clients! Thank you!
Pamela
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 18:51:38 -0500
From: Lynn Carter OFS <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Ethical question
The line I have drawn for myself is that I ignore anything I see on
facebook. Not everything from all friends winds up in one's newsfeed, so
the fact that I do not comment does not mean that I saw the photo/story and
approved. It would drive me crazy if I felt the need to respond to every
birth/breastfeeding/cosleeping error I see on Facebook. If it's something
serious, I will post my own status personally, on my professional page,
and/or in our local BirthCircle group, so that the correct information is
out there, particularly where cosleeping is concerned. I only "friend"
people I know in real life, so most of them would see the new information
in one of those three places.
Lynn Carter OFS LLLL IBCLC
Missouri, USA
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