My first thought (aside from cringing) was that the word referred to some aspect of divorced parents who share custody. But the idea of parents who overshare on social media, that goes all the way back to when parents first started joining Facebook, which was a long time ago.It's six years ago but it's the first time I'm hearing "Sharenting". And I hope it's the last time I hear it too.
"Sharenting" is a portmanteau of "sharing" and "parenting", describing the practice of parents publicizing a large amount of potentially sensitive content about their children on internet platforms, most notably on social media.
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I believe this refers to the way you'd check for wind direction, so the expression is about being aware of what is going on in the industry or market that you're in.Finger in the air is an estimate based upon know knowledge which in theory you will not be held into account.
The context it is being used in is different. They are definitely meaning high level estimates without any real data to base it on.I believe this refers to the way you'd check for wind direction, so the expression is about being aware of what is going on in the industry or market that you're in.
We posted about our son once in a while, including a photo of him here and there (could only be seen by people on my friend's list only, not 'everyone'). But we never put his first name on there. But of course, two of his great-grandmothers would comment with his name. And I'd have to delete them and ask them not to do it. But of course, they still continued putting his first name in the comments. Over and over. We gave up around the time he turned 11 or 12.My older daughter never posted - or allowed - any pictures or details of her kids on social media.
Kinda like these lyrical gems:"When you're not in custody, you're not in custody."